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CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923
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Part of New York Turfman’s
String Reaches Louisville.
Bo McMillan Shows the Folks
How to Run in the Mud —
United Verde Is Beady.
I..OUISVILLE. Ky., April 16. — John I.
Smith, trainer fcr \V. S. Kilmer, arrived at
Ohunihill Downs this morning: with eight
head of the Kilmer stable, including two
three-year-olds and six two- year -olds. Those
included in the entourage were ;
Hun Thi.stic, b. f. 3. by Sun Star — Sweet Brier:
h.ilf sister to Sun Briar.
Sun fey. blk. f, Z. by Sun Briar— St. Fey.
Sun Migne, b. f. L*. by Sun Briar— Romagne.
t'raig^tbome, tr. f. 1», by George Smith— Vantage
Snn Silent, b. f. 2. by Sun Briar— Mura.
Sunspeio. b. e, 2. by Sun Briar— Espero.
Sun .\ItoH, b. r, 2, by Sun Briar — Altoa.
Hunear, ch. c, 2. by Sun Briar— Carpathia.
Trainer Smith engaged eight more stalls
for the remainder of the Kilmer stable,
which will be shipped to the Downs at the
conclusion of the Pimlico meeting. In this
shipment will be Exterminator. Sally’s Alley
and Sunference. Trainer William Shields
was left in Maryland with this division of the
Kilmer .string. Mr. Smith said that Sally’s
Alley was training nicely for both her en-
gagements in the Preakness and the Derby,
rumors to the contrary notwithstajiding.
C. F. GRAINGER BURIED.
At 11 o’clock this morning all activities
at both Churchill Downs and Douglas Park
cea.sed for a period of three minutes out
of respect for the late Charles F. Grainger,
turf patron, who was laid to rest today in
beautiful <’ave Hill cemetery.
While the course at Churchill Downs was
still heavy today Do McMillan, T. J. Pen-
dergasfs Derby candidate, made the w'ork
watchers sit up and take notice. Trainer
Cahn had Stanley Veal in the saddle on
the big Dallot colt and he galloped the first
quarter in 23%, three-eighths in 26, half in
4H and five-eighths in 1 :02. The track was
at least five seconds slow to the mile and
Do McMillan's work stamps him as about
one of the best “soft” track colts at the
Downs.
(Jhalterton and Skeezix worked three-
quarters together, the older horse stopping
long before the Derby colt. Skeezix was
timed the first quarter in 25. half in 51 and
three-quarters in 1 :20%. Trainer Kerby sent
Donegal a quarter in 26%, half in 52% and
three-quarters in 1 :21.
Prince K. was given an “opener” of a
quarter in 24. Dr. C. R. Richards had Pravus
step three-eighths in 29. Wida went three-
eighths in 28%. W. Ij. Martin worked Vala-
dor and Scoop together three-eighths in 40.
I*ete Coyne asked Actuary to go three-
eighths in 40%.
United V’erde. stable companion of Whisk-
aw'ay in the C, W. Clark barn, showed his
fondness for the .soft going when he worked
u mile in 1 :48. This horse is ready for the
races. He will be hard to beat in the heavy
going.
FIREBRAND ON EDGE.
Firebrand and Buster were sent three-
quarters in 1 :19 ; the first half was caught
in 50%. Firebrand was under restraint all
the wa.v. I’his is a first-class horse right
now and will do to pit against the best of
the handicap division here.
It was “wash day” at Douglas Park and
none of the Derby horses was asked to go
fast. In Memcrian. Cartoonist and Hyperion
w^ere given long gallops. Fitzrue, a Derby
eligible, was given a mile in 1 :56,
Superintendent Tom Young received a mes-
sage today from William Garth reserving
six stalls for the Cosden horses. Mr. Garin
said he would have at least two to start
In the Derby. These two are supposed to be
Martingale and Dunlin.
Schooling of two-year-olds was confined
to Churchill Downs this merning. Starter
William an»l his a.ssistant, “Red” Gilmore,
were busy with the “babies,” bringing them
to the barrier in sets of twenty-five.
PRANK KEOG? RIDING WELL
PARTS, France. April 16.— Frank Keogh,
the American jockey, rode a tine race to
win the Pri.x Rabelais at St. rioud today
with .Jefferson l>avis Cohn's Kady Elinor. He
brought the filly heme in front by a .short
head.
BUYS T. WILSON’S CONTRACT
SAN r>ir;oO. ral., April 1«.— John Strite
has sold Mie contract on jockey T. Wilson to
the Cana lian turfman Edward F. Seagram.
The con.si leration was not disclosed. Wilson
will reiKJtt to his new employer in the near
future.
After Layoff of Three Days Sport
Will Be Resumed at Tijuana.
One Hundred and Twenty-Five Days’ Meet-
ing to Terminate Next Sunday — .Many
Owners Going to Omaha.
SAX DTEGO, tal., April 16.— Tijuana
closed its gates Sunday night for a three-
day layoff in which to make preparations
for the annual “blaze of glory” period wdiich
will feature the end of the 1922-23 racing
season at the Mexican course. Racing will
be resumed on Thursday, to continue until
Sunday, when the swan song will be sung
to what has been indisputably the most suc-
cessful racing season ever enjoyed by the
Tijuana Jockey Club.
Despite the fact that the program Sunday
was one devoid of an outstanding feature,
another big crowd patronized the course and
enjoyed some spirited racing. Six of the ten
races were won by the narrow margins
of less than a length. Favorites w'ere slaugh-
tered, the choices falling by the wayside
before the speed of their competitors.
The sport was ushered in with a two-year-
old dash, in which A1 Hotfoot was made a
slight favorite over the J. W. Marchbank
entry, consisting of Ida Frances and Snooksie
Bradley. The last named was returned the
winner by a neck from A1 Hotfoot, which
after leading by a safe margin of two lengths
in the homestretch, swerved out suddenly,
which undoubtedly cost him the race.
Mae Seth, a despised outsider, provided
the upset in the second when she drove up
on the outside to take the measure of Cave-
man, another long-priced horse to win by a
head.
LOUIS’ GREAT FINISH.
The closest finish of the day came in the
seventh. In this Tom Owens was returned
the winner, but his success can rightfully
be termed a mo.st lucky one. The tempera-
mental Louis had running thoughts in his
mind today and although being all but left
at the post electrified the crowd by making
up the proverbial acre of ground, only to
fail by a nose. Indeed, so fast was he run-
ning at the end that another stride would
have found him winner.
Ring Rose, which was claimed by J. S.
McDaniel on Saturday, lost little time in
earning his way for his new owner. With
the McDaniel red and black silks on his back
he made every post a winning one in the
eighth.
Among the owners that will campaign
their strings at Omaha are C. B. Irwin, J.
H. McCoole, William Nestlehouse, F. R. Ir-
win, J. Manale, W. Sims, H. Tullet. Dr. T. J.
Ogle, Lonny Tryon, F. Marmet, C. Groves,
F. Bechtelheimer. Dr. H. E. Davis, Z. E. Mc-
Gregor and B. F. McLain.
The horse Prophecy, which figured in a
fall last week, had to be destroyed today.
The animal contracted paralysis, brought
about by the shock. Such was the report of
the veterinarian in charge.
PIMUCO^KEmi WEU
Total of 2,077 Nominations for 11
Events Offered by the Mary-
land Jockey Club.
Immense Crowd Despite Unfavorable Weather — Exterminator
Beaten by Blazes and Careful in Harford Handicap
— J. S. Cosden s Colors in Double Victory
HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. April 16.— Blazes, bearing the colors of J. S. Cosden, in a
thrilling fini.sh won the Harford Handicap this afternoon from Careful, while old Extermi-
nator, hero of so many brilliant deeds on the turf and winner of the same race la.st year,
was a fast coming third. Six lengths back of these followed Carmandale, Southern Cross
CTiamplain, Stoto and Rubien. It was the opening of the Havre de Grace meeting and
while the skies were overcast and the weather unseasonably cold for this time of year, an
immense crowd was out for the occasion. The track condition resulted in many scratches
from the Harford Handicap and it was a condition that played an important part in the
victory of Blazes, which, more than any other starter, wa.s favored by the going.
IJttle time was lost at the barrier and starter Milton had the field off in excellent ord«r
with Carmandale, Rubien and Blazes first to show. Careful was not far away and the
— g^others strung out a bit with Exterminator
I slow about getting into action.
Butwell made his move with Careful after
w _ - C IWT leaving the backstretch and, bringing her
I 1 Urr 1 around on the outside, she w^as showing the
way when headed into the homestretch. But
Lang had saved ground with the lightly
rfOm n2LvTC weighted Blazes and he was racing fast on
the inside, while Exterminator was seen
to be moving up to the others well out in
James Beattie was one of the New York the track. Sande was hard at work on the
viQitnrcj of the dav gelding and he was coming like a
visitors ot tne aay. whirlwind, but he had two fast ones in
Montfort Jones was another of the club- front of him.
house patrons. When well inside of the last sixteenth
Jockey Gantner returned after a flying Careful swerved out slightly and stumbled as
visit to New York yesterday. so. All the time she was giving up
, - .. her best and Blazes, running straight and
R. E. Watkins was an arrival from the showed his head in front to win by
South and will be here for the meeting. ^ neck. Exterminator was closing up right
L. A. Feustock was a Philadelphia visitor to the last stride, but could not quite reach
after having deserted the Bowie meeting. them and finished nesa and tail with Care-
, , The others had been dis-
Jack Phillips contemplates a tanced in that three-cornered battle through
campaign at the conclusion o£ this meet- eighth and they straggled along
home. The time hung out was 1:15, w'hich
W. A. Carter announced this afternoon that was remarkable, considering the track con-
he would campaign his stable in Canada tliis dition.
^ ^ ^ II f Kira 1., EXTERMINATOR SOUND.
R. J. Brown, who has a small stable in
charge of D. R. McDaniel, was an arrival Exterminator appeared to be sound when
this morning. he came out of the race, but it is doubtful
George W. rWhitey") Langdon was a that he is the horse he was iast spring. It
New York visitor who intends remaining his courage tiiat made him finish third,
for the meeting. evidence of his tremendous popularity
w , 1 o .a T> « « ^as showii thc storm of applause that
Jockey Earl Sande came here from Ran- m.c no«i Then
jocney me .m.e ..m.. - greeted him in the parade to the post. Then
cocas Earm to ride E.vterminator and will
return home tonig . again applauded, as warmly as was the
Mortimer F. Lynch was back in Maryland winner,
for the Havre de Grace opening after a fly- Each of the placed horses ran a thoroughly
ing visit to Freehold Sunday. good race. I’robably the track conditions
J. S. Cosden was on hand to see his horses turned the scales in favor of the winner and
perform and Gwyn Tompkins wras another with firmer footing Careful might have been
that made his first apperance. first instead of second. Mr. Salmon expressed
J. G. Wagnon was the first of the belated himself as delighted with the showing made
arrivals from Bowie, arriving by van with hy his mare. Careful has come back to the
the M. J. Reid horses this morning. races with all her former speed and seems
wK # A V. I • suie to hold her own among the sprinters of
Edward F. Whitney, accompanied by his |
niece. Miss Margaret Whitney, came down
from New York to witness the day’s racing.
Louis Garth began his racing campaign
auspiciously when hi.s gelding Star Cloudy', a
H. Godwin has taken oyer the engagement son of Wrack and Stellarina, in a game finish
books of jockeys B. Marinelli and T. Doyle, beat Neptune, also a gelding and a son of
The latter is an apprentice to W. S. Kilmer. Sea King and Harvest Queen, with Beau
Mark Demarest has taken over from R. A. Nash, a good looking son of Jim Gaffney and
Smith the platers Captain Costigan and Lady' Brighton, third.
Haidee, which will race in his colors this
year.
The schooling field has been thrown open
at Pimlico and the J. S. Cosden and llal
The race brought about an excellent finish
with the horses of father and son fighting it
out. for it was “Colonel Bill” Garth who
sent Neptune to the post for Mr. Cosden.
BALTIMORE. Md.. April 16.— Eleven
stakes to he run at the spring meeting of
the Maryland Jockey Club at the Pimlico
course have attracted a total of 2,077 nomi-
nations.
A liberal response to the generous stake
offerings of the Pimlico management was
anticipated, but the actual return.s far e.x-
ceeded expectations. Practically every good
hor.se of every age division that will be
ready' to lace during the meeting has been
engaged for one or more of the fixtures
listed.
The Green Spring Valley Steeplechase at-
tracted a total of ninety-.six good jumpers.
The cro.ss -country' sport ha.s always been a
feature at Pimlico, but this entry list is
believed to be a record for a steeplechase
in this country.
The lirge.st list of nominations in the Pim-
lico stakes is that for the Spring Juvenile,
which ha.s attracted a total of 319 youngsters.
Following is a summary of the nomina-
tions received for the various stakes;
No. of
SLakp. L’atrios.
Pronknes.s— 1 1-8 miles 14_*
Pimlico Oak.s— 1 1-10 miles 74
Pimlico Spriiis Handicap 1 1-10 miles I'Jl
Green Spiins Valley Steeple< liase — 2 miles
Spriiur Juvenile- 4 1-2 f in loin's 319
I'arr fencers were sent over the course this Jf Possible that Neptune might have been
morning ^ winner had it not been that he stumbled
* 0 . 1 - T --1 i_ badly' a few y’ard.s from the finish, but Star
W illis k.harpe Kilmer was on hand to cloudy was under a drive and showed great
watch his v/onderful old gelding Extermina- gamcnes.s and a thorough education,
tor race in the opening stake race of the Neptune left the post fast and while he
meeting. showed a disposition to run out on the first
William Shields, who was confined to his turn Kummer straightened him without los-
room with an attack of illness last week, ing comna;ind and showed the way until the
was about today looking none the worse for closing strides when Star Cloudy came with
the brief spell. his winning rush.
Trainer A. C. Porretto reported the death!
of the plater Transient that raced for W. J. 1
Kramer. Transient was taken with fever en
route from New Orleans.
Sheridan Clark is doing mi.ssionary work
EA.SY FOR STAR REALM.
A da.sh of three-quarters for selling plat-
ers was the second race and the winner
turned up in Star Realm, a solid old cam-
paigner that found the going favorable. He
bore ill Quest of horses for the Quebec Dreed- raced in the lead all the way and easily beat
ers Association and states that he expects to paiil Micou home. The latter was coupled
.ship three or more carloads at the conclu-
sion of this meeting.
Among tho.se who view’ed the races from
with Staunch in the betting. Copyright beat
Ticacey' for the short end of the purse.
It was a good looking band of three-year-
PimlifO Ib>n:e Bred 4 1-2 furlong.s IM
Kennrtt H.indioap .3-4 mile 143
.I«-nninj?i« II:indie;:i>— 3-4 mile 19»J
Arlinirfon (rlairnin-)— 1 1 IG miles 132
Howard (rluimin?) — 1 mile 8.3
I’iiulico Nursery— 4 1-2 furloues 520
Total 2,077
the clubhoii.^e were Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. : old.s that went to the post for the Tiptop
Salmon, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle, Mr. purse, at five and a half furlongs, that was
and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords and Mr. and the third offering, and Fred Hopkins sad-
Mrs. P. A. Clark. died the winner when he sent Harry I’ayiie
F. A. Gailor came over from Audley Farm s b ly by' Day to the post. At the
at Berryville, Ga.j today and will return this showing the way to J. S.
evening. Gailor will take a ship.'nent of i Cosden .s (»olden Rule, and Heeltaps beat
eighteen two-year-olds to Kentucky for the third money.
Jones Bros., where they will be campaigned. , tioiden l*.iile is one of the Cosden candi-
x:, O vir W 4 . . * . dates for the Preakness Stakes and the
E. S. Welter, one of smarter Miltons as Kentucky Derby and he is undoubtedly a
S cit>rLrrrA;y‘'ry 'At-r-h r;:
of the Lexington-Xalapa Farm at the head o k r..„i
of the turn. The latter e.stablishment is ^othlnir inH»v i
'the smallest that has been brought to the ^ to a Pi eakne.ss chance,
‘ races in years, numbering but a half dozen. (Continued on eljuth page )
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Here and There
on the Turf
Rancocas Stud Farm’s Ca-
lamity.
Procession of Meetings Here
and Coming.
Opening of New York’s Cam-
paign Not Far Away.
The disaster at Rancocas Stud Farm is akin
in deplorable results to that which brought
about the practical destruction of the Camden
and Milam racing forces last year. For one
thing, it seems to point out that the barns
at such great breeding establishments should
b 3 constructed of less inflammable material.
Fireproofing is well within the resources of
such wealthy establishments. The Rancocas
loss was greatest in nobly bred brood mares.
The two stallions Inchcape and Cirrus had yet
to prove their worth as sires. They might
have proved failures or successes, but that was
a matter still in the hands of time for demon-
stration. Besides, in Mad Hatter, Grey Lag
and others of great fame and approved blood
lines Rancocas passesses splendid horses to
take their places competently. But replace-
ment of the grand collection of destroyed
brood mares is a much more difficult problem.
That it will be solved in the long run is not
to be doubted. But it will cost much in the
way of time and money that fireproofing or
a more rigid sj^stem of daily inspection would
have saved. Probably the incident will lead
to some anxious overhauling of stabling at
niAny of our other leading stud farms, as it
certainly should.
Bowie has wound up its twelve-day meet-
ing and the Harford Association has begun
its thirteen-day meeting at Havre de Grace.
The racing season is swinging along and it
will not be long before Jamaica's gates are
opened in New York and Lexington begins
its spring meeting.
Time was when the real racing season opened
in the East on the New York tracks, while
Lexington had the real oi^ning of the cam-
paign in the West. Lexington still holds its
place and raises the curtain in the middle
West, but Maryland has come to such racing
importance that it now furnishes the eastern
opening.
Havre de Grace will find the horses that
idled in the winter closer to racing condition
than was the case at Bowde, while the winter
campaigners that have been earning their
way at New Orleans, Havana and Bowrie, will
begin to become jaded and stale from con-
stant racing. They wdll gradually fade out
from the picture and it will be fresh horses
that will come into the spotlight. There are
many of these ready to take up the task and,
* before the end of the meeting just begun at
Twenty Years Ago Today
Chief Turf Events of April 17. 1903
Racing at Aqueduct, Washington, St. Louis,
Memphis and Lakeside.
Although a report went out that Sam Hil-
dreth was to retire Thane, the gelding started
in the daily handicap at Memphis and won it
easily. He was favored greatly by the start.
Potheen, also owned by Hildreth, Nitrate,
South Breeze and Huzzah were all tangled
up when the barrier went up and Thane stole
a big lead before their jockeys could straighten
them out. Nitrate was hard ridden all the
way, but he could not catch Thane and tired
in the last eighth, enabling Potheen to out-
stay him for second money. South Breeze
and Huzzah could never get up and had no
chance.
The fourth race at Oakland, which was the
feature of the afternoon, was an easy vic-
tory for Dr, Boyle, with Princess Titania sec-
ond and Annie Max third. Jockey Kelly rated
Dr. Boyle behind the pacemakers until enter-
ing the stretch, where he called on his mount
and overhauled the leaders with ease and was
hard held from there to the finish. The good
handicap horse Kenilworth also ran in this
race, but he raced as if he were short. It is
reported that he has done considerable stud
duty and apparently was in no condition to
race. Mocorito also started, but ran a dull
race.
Much interest was centered in the first ap-
pearance of Owenton in his four-year-old ca-
reer at Lakeside. He appeared to be in ex-
cellent condition when going to the post, but
if anything a trifle heavy. He was pitted
against such sprinters as Scorpio and Albula
in the fourth race, a dash of three-quarters
for four-year-olds and over. Scorpio, despite
his rather dull race of the opening day, was
made favorite, but again met defeat. He was
taken to the front at once today, but only
lasted four and a half furlongs. Albula, which
won a good race Wednesday, again scored in
easy fashion, moving up to Scorpio at the
head of the stretch and, easily passing into
the lead when an eighth out, won under re-
straint by two lengths from Dr. Stephens,
which finished the same distance in front of
Scorpio for second place. Scorpio was wrell
spent when an eighth out. He is a hard
I horse to guess.
three-year-old champions some that attracted
little atention the year before. One of which
high hopes have been entertained proves to
be utterly unable to shoulder weight success-
fully, or another will demonstrate that weight
makes little difference. Then there are those
with mud running or dry track procli\dties.
All of these likes and dislikes are discovered
in the spring and that is one reason for addi-
tional interest in such racing.
With the granting of licenses to the trainers
and jockeys by the Jockey Club there remains
httle to be done before the opening of the
New York racing season. There have been
some reinstatements of those that offended
and doubtless the lifting of suspensions have
been merited. Some of these offenders have
served a long term and it is to be hoped ban-
ishment has taught its lesson. But there still
are some whose offenses keep them on the
ground. Some of these punishments appear
to some a bit severe. It does not do to loosely
criticize the action of governors of racing in
The horses which seem best in Tuesday’s
races are :
Havre de Grace, Md., April 16, 1923,
l_Close Work, Idle Thoughts, June Flower.
2 — Le Marsouin, Overmatch, Hummel.
3 — Dexterous. L’Effare, Monastery.
4 — Xew’ Hampshire, St. Lawrence, Mark
Twain.
5— THE CLOWN, Flying Devil, Lady Myra.
6 — Antilles, Tony Beau, Iliad’s Love.
7 — Galeta, Smarty, Chateaugay.
T. K. Lynch.
New York Handicap.
1 — Close Work, Idle Thoughts, Bamra, Sun-
ayr.
2 — Le Marsouin, Ormead, Overmatch, Distant
Shore.
3 — Second ThoughLs, May Dlrrsom. Mustard
Seed. Monastery.
4 — New Hampshire, Admirer, St. I.iawrence,
Wilkes-Barre.
5— THE CLOWN, Lady Myra, Flying Devil,
Windigo.
C — Johnny Dundee, Antilles, Tom Cassidy,
I..ad’s Love.
7 — Smarty, Citation. Anniversary, Johnny
Overton.
Chicago and RafTalo Handicap.
1 — Close "Work, Dazzler, Idle Thoughts,
Sunayr.
2 — Overmatch, Le Marsouin, Distant Shore,
Cavendish.
3 — Lady Boss. Second Thoughts, Mustard
Seed. Raffles.
4 — New' Hampshire, Comixa, Admirer, Thes-
saly.
5 — THE CLOWN, Lady Myra, Flying Devil,
Windigo.
6 — Antilles, Lad’s Love, Johnny Dundee,
(Iriselda.
7 — Smarty, Anniversary, Chateaugay, Galeta.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — Close Work, Sunayr. Antiquity, Jackson.
2 — Overmatch, Le Marsouin, Ormead, Dis-
tant Shore.
3 — Dexterous, Second Thoughts, L’Effare, I
Wraith.
4— NEW HAMPSHIRE. Thessaly, Comixa,
St. Lawrence.
5 — Flying Devil, The Clown, Lady Myra,
Giarre.
6 — Lad’s Love, Antilles, Johnny Dundee, Tony
Beau.
7 — Smarty, Galeta, Anniversary, Johnny
Overton.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — Close Work, Idle Thoughts, Sunayr, Daz-
zier.
2 — Le Marsouin, Overmatch, Distant Shore,
Ormead.
3— Dexterous, Second Thoughts, Lady Boss,
L’Effare.
4— NEW HAMPSHIRE, St. Lawrence, Ad-
mirer, Thessaly.
5 — The Clown, Flying Devil, Lady Myra,
Windigo.
6 — Antilles, Johnny Dundee, Lad’s Love, Tony
Beau.
7— Smarty, Galeta. CThateaugay, Anniversary.
HUNTINGTON
The horses w’hich seem best in Tuesday’s
races are :
Huntington, W. Va.. April 16, 1923. '
1 — Royal Crown, Spinning Flax, Nebish.
2 — Equator, Kentucky Smiles. Pretty Baby.
3 — Riposta. Louis Lichtenheim, Sacajawea.
4 — TENDER SETTH. Kent L., Reel Foot.
5— Guv nor. Ballybell, The Wag.
6 — Aleso, Arbitrator, Mugivan.
F. J. Ortell.
New York Handicap.
1— Spinning Flax, Royal Crown, Nebish,
Ouch.
2 — Kentucky Smiles, Equator, Harry Glover,
Pretty Baby.
3 — Riposta, Sacajaw’ea, Rustler, Whippoor-
will.
4 — Tender Seth, Reel Foot, Kent L., Irish
Pat.
5 — GUV’NOR, Ballybell, Adventuress, The
Wag.
6 — Arbitrator, Mugivan, Brown CHieck, Aleso-
Chlcagro and Bnifalo Handicap.
1 — Royalcrown, Nebish, Spinning Flax. Ouch.
2 — Kentucky Smiles, Equator, Sandalwood,
Pretty Baby.
3 — Riposta. Sea Mime, Whippoorwill, Rustler.
4 — TENDER SETH, Wild (Jat, Reel Foot,
Kent L
5 — Rapid Stride, Adventuress, The Wag,
Guv’nor.
6 — Mugivan, Arbitrator, Lively, Aleso.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — Spinning Flax, Royal Crown, Ouch, Ne-
bish.
2 — Equator, Sandalwood, Pretty Baby, Harry
Glover.
3 — Riposta, Rustler, Sea Mime, Sacajawea.
4— TENDER SETH, Kent L., Reel Root, Wild
Cat.
5 — Adventuress, Guv’nor, Rapid Stride, Bal-
lybell.
6 — Mugivan, Lively, Arbitrator, Lost For-
tune.
Consensas of Handicaps.
1 — Royal Crowrn, Spinning Flax, Nebish,
Ouch.
2 — Equator, Kentucky Smiles, Pretty Baby,
Harry Glover.
3 — Riposta, Sacajaw’ea, Whippoorwill, Rust-
ler.
4— TENDER SETH, Reel Foot. Kent L, Wild
Cat.
5 — Guv’nor, Rapid Stride, Adventuress, Bal-
lybell.
€ — Mugivan, Aleso, Arbitrator, Lively.
Havre de Grace Form Chart
HAYBE DE G&ACE, MD., MOITDAY, APRIL 16, 1923.— (One mile). First day.
and Breeders’ Association. Sprinir Meeting of 13 days. Weather clear.
Harford Agricultural
Steward Representing Mar.vland Racing Commission, iJeorge Brown, Jr. Delegate at I^rgc. Carlos
M. Dellarmendia. Stewards. George Brown. Jr., Baker Waters and H. P. Conkling. Judges. H. J. Mor-
ris, J. P. Turner and M. Nathauson. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary. M. Nathanson.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S .spurs. B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
£209 race— 1-2 Mile. (April 29, 1918—47—2—112.) Purse $1,241.82. 2-year-ol4s.
Maidens.. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Het value to winner $941.82; aeoond,
$200; third, $100.
Index
Horses
AWtPPSt %
% % Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners E)]niv. Odds Str’t
STAR CLOUDY’
w 116
10 9
6* 2*
luk
T
Finn
L W Garth
1620-100
NEPTUNE
WB 116
3 1
14 14
2*
C
Kummer
J S Cosden
§190-100
BEAU NASH
WB 116
4 5
51 34
34
J
Butwell
W J Salmon
ttSAi-lOO
BLUE HILL
w 116
5 4
2U 4*
4'
J
Rowan
E F W’hitnev
2125-100
I’PROAR
w 116
11 6
7% 74
5*1
L
McAtee
H P Whitney
290-100
IMPOSSIBLE
w 116 1:. 10
9'4 8»
6=
C
I^ng
J S Coaden
§
69671
QUINHAM
w 116
14 7
34 54
74
H
Lunsf’d
Audley Farm Stable
$137r.-100
CHIEF CLERK
W’ 116
6 8
411k 6»
8*
S
Kirke
E F Mannix
t 1910- 100
COIiONEL WEST
w 111
9 14
8= 9^
9'
D
Stirling
Kenton Stable
IMEi-UK)
MODEST
w 116
IS 13
12* 12* 10% N
Huff
E B McLean
3455-100
DR. MAYER
w 116
2 3
10* lOJ 11=
P
Madeira
H E Bilson
«20-100
BRCXiMFIEIJJ
w 116
12 13
11' 11'
12nk
R
McN’ee
R T Wilson
• tt
FAIR BREAK
w U6
1 2
13= 13=
13*
E
Scobie
Audley Farm Stable
t
I’NCERTAIN
w 116
8 15
14' 14* 14*
A
Roach
C R Campbell
t
IRISH BAt^HELOR
w’ 116
7 11
15 15
15
B
Parke
C L YVbiting
t
tMutuel field. tCoopled in betting as Audley Farm Stable entry; §J. S. Coaden entry; ttR. T. Wilson
and W*. J, Salmon entry. Time, 24%, 51. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid. Star Cloudy, $34.40 straight, $13.30 place. $G.C0 show; J. S. Cosden entry, $4.20
place. $2.S0 show; R. T. Wilson and W’. J. Salmon entry. $4.80 show.
Equivalent l>ooking odds — Star Cloudy, 1620 to 100 straight, 565 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; J. S«
Cosden entry. 110 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; R. T, Wilson and W'. J. Salmon entry. 140 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g. by W’rack — Stellarinn, by Star Shoot (trained by L. W’. Garth; bred by Mr. L. (iarth).
W'ent to post at 2:31. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow, W’on driving; second and thinl the
same. STAR CIX)UDY began slowly, but saved ground when entering the homestretch and. wearing
NEPTUNE down in a fast finish, won in the last stride. NEPTUNE set n go^sl pace, but came wide
when entering the homestretch and tired in the last sixteenth. BEAU NASH was u forward contender
all the way and made a game finish. BLUE HILL run wrell. UPROAR made up much ground. IM-
l‘OSSIBLE closed a big gap.
Scratched — Rumhief, 116; Donaghee, 116; Sligo. 116; Bramton. 116.
69242
SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Sept. 27. 1919-1:11%-
-128.) Purse $1,241.82. 3-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $941.82; second. $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
AW’tPPSt % % % StrFin Jockeys
Owners
Bluiv. Odds Str’t
(i6875 STAR REALM
68208 ♦PAUL MICOU
67944 COPYRIGHT
(»9191 TICACEY
69166*^ATANA
66877 VENAL JOY
(68916)PURL
66787 BODANZKY'
66877 GAUDY
(6864?) ACOSTA
63887 STAUNCH
6892.7 • MEDUSA
69189>FF:0D0R
WB
WB
WB
WB
WB
7 no 3 4
4 108 12 2
6 108 6 13
7 108 8 1
6 106 9 11
6 108 10 12
6 113 13 8
5 103 4
5 1114 1
4 lOS 6
5 98 11
8 103
6
7
5
9
10
6 108 2 3 •
tMutuel field. ^Coupled in betting as
V 1^»
4 % 2 *
7‘ 5*
3ak V
13 8
Si
9'
6“
12‘ 13 11‘ 10^
10* 11^ lOi Hi
IE 124 12* 12*
2»» lOJ 13 1
74
94
34
6nk 84
14 1% P
2* 2^ A
3»k 3>» A
44 4* R
6* 5» S
€'4 J
B
84 T
9^ A
S
N
G
G
91
Madeira H E Bibjon 930-100
Abel W' H Cooper $33;'.- 100
Claver P J Ltivin tl43T.-l(fO
Romelli Triple Springs Farm Stb 42i.-I00
MeLane C J Brockmiller 1155-100
Rowan M J Cremen t
MarinelU C Buxton 940-100
Doyle H E Moore 428U-1C0
Allen L (.'ampbeil 119:t-100
Banks (» E Campbell 2Kx'.-10a
Failaml C N Freeman $
Rose C L Mackay t
Mein J M Collins UO-KiO
C. N. Frt*eman and W. H. Cooper entry.
the beautiful little course on the bank of the
Susquehanna, a good line will be had on not
a few’ that are intended for the big thing.s of
the racing j’car.
There is charm to the racing each spring
in watching just what go(xl two-year oltls have
become good three-year-olds and how’ three-
year-olds that have been graduated into the
handicap division acquit them.«elves. These
are things that lend zest to each new’ year
of the turf.
The fast tw’o year-old may only b? a sprinter
after all, while there come to the front as
withholding reinstatement of this or that
jockey. The jockey that, as far as public an
nouncement is concerned, appears to be under
suspension for rough riding, may have been
guilty of much more serious offenses.
lliere are obvious reasons for not making
all the evidence public. Ccltiletti and Yeargin
two that have been restored to good standing,
w’ere barred for offenses that richly merited
the punishment. The fact that they have
been granted a renewal of licenses should give
some few’ others a reason to expect favorable
action in their cases in time.
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:16%. Track muddy.
$2 mutupls paid. Star Realm. $20.00 straight. $9.90 place, $7.10 show; C. N. Freeman and W. H.
Coof»er entry. $4.80 place, $3.40 show; Copyright, field, $8.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Star Realm. 900 to lOO straight. 395 to 100 place. 255 to 100 show; C. N.
Freeman and W. H. Cooper entry, 140 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Cop.vright. field. 300 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. g, by Star Shoot — Continental, by Yankee (trained by E. Ruthmun; bred by Mr. Joha
E. Madden).
Went to post at 3:02. At post 1 minnte. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. ST.\R KE.\I.M set a good pace from soon after the start, but had to l>e shaken up to withstand
the challenge of PAUL MICOU at the head of the homestretch. The latter ran a g(K»d race, but tired
in the final drive. COPYRIGHT made up ground and outgamed TICACEY. TICACEY ran well, but
came wide on the stretch turn and lost ground. SATANA began slowly and closed a big gap.
Scratched— 68430* Perhaps. 113; (»210 Sultan, lOS; 69214 Lad’s Love, 1(«; 6S327 Pietrus, 108; 60210
Ilobey Baker. 118; 69087 Josephine C., 90; 69058 Diana, 97.
Overweights — Star Realm, 2 pounds; Satana, 3; Gaudy, 3^2.
THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furiongs. (April 16. 1921— l:05>i— 3— 108.) Tiptop Purse. Purs#
$1,241.82. 3-yeax-olds. Allowances. Het value to winner $941.82; second, $200; third,
$ 100 .
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Etjniv. Odds Str’t
(66878) FLY BY DAY w 107 8 1 5»* 4‘ 34 14 L McAtee H P Whitney
66353 GOLDEN RULE w 106 2 5 24 2^ 2$ C Lang J S Cosden
66815 HEELTAPS w 1084 4 3 2>4 Ink 24 j Rowan £ F Whitney
200-100
330-100
1340-100
Tuesday, April 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FOR>
3
6«*7 12 FOREST LORE w 106 1 7 10 9* 4* 4« E Bell R T Wilson 3430-100
DANIEL WB 112 9 10 7* 6» 6^ 5«k E Sm’w’od J *S Dann 1320-100
<69131 )S(XiG’TH ARGON w 108 6 2 4k 5* 7= 6k B Marinelli G B Hall S95-100
•*6622 LII.T w 107 5 4 3»k 3>»k 5i* 7k A Claver J K L Ross 865-100
C75912BLUE HAWK w 108 3 6 6»»k 7» 8‘ 8* A Abel O Ywjuierdo 1640-100
G6SS5 ETHEL <"I.AYTON wB 103 7 9 9* 10 10 9**k G Mein Kenton Stable 4015-100
69105 RESTING TIME w 106 10 8 8* 8*k 9‘ 10 W Pool Audley Farm Stable 3135-100
Time, 24. 4t^. 1:03. Track muddy.
$2 mutnels paid. Fly by Day, $6.00 straight. $3.50 place, $2.70 show; Golden Rule, $4.20 pla<?€, $3.30
■how; IleeltuiN*. $5.40 show.
Eonivalent b<K)kins odds — Fly by Day. 200 to 100 straight. 75 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Golden
Rule. 110 to 100 plat'e. 65 to lOO show; He<>ltaps, 170 to 100 show.
Winner -<’h. f. by Broomstick — Fly by Night II., by Peter Pan (trained by F. Hopkins; bred by Mr.
Harry Payne Wliitney).
Went to post at 3:34. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the
same. FLY BY D.\Y worked her way up steadily on the outside and. finishing gamely in the best going,
won drawing clear. tiOLDEN RIT.E set the early pace, but was much used in racing HEELTAPS into
defo.at and tir»Ml in the last eightli. HEELTAPS ran well and raced into the lea<i on the last turn, but
tired finally. FOREST I.OKR heuan slowly and closed a big gap, but made a very wide turn when en-
tering tin* stret<-h. LILT showed singed, but tired as if short. DANIEL finished w:ell.
Seratehed— (67402 (Marijmetto, 103; 65817 I.«idy Boss, 107; G3062 Sunfereuce, 119; 64366 Autumn Bells,
106; 6.5410 Mark 'IVain. 106.
Overweights Heeltaps. 1*4 pounds.
4 fourth race— 3-4 MUo. (Sept. 27, 1919— 1: 11 Vi —3— 128.) Eleventh Running HAR-
FORD HANDICAP. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner
J K L Rom
O Ywjuierdo
Kenton Stable
Audley Farni Stable
IJCIOQO SECOND RACE— 5-8 XUe. (May 20, 1920—69—4—107.) Parse 8600. 3-year-olda and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $60.
Index Horses
$3,390; second, $1,000; thiid, $500; fourth, $260.
AWtPPSt »4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Ekjuir. Odds Str’t
66880 BUAZES w 6 106 2 3
66817 ( AREFTIL WB 5 116 8 1
667l8*KXTERMINATOR w 8 132 4 5
65872 rAR.MA.NDALE WB 6 111 6 2
65720 SOUTHERN CROSSw 4 112 1 6
66803 STOTO WK 5 93 S 8
C6649 <.HA.MPIJN.IN wB 4 110 7 7
65306 RL’BIEN w 5 100 3 4
4* 2*» l«»k C I^ng J S Cosden
4> 2nk Ik 2» J Butwell W J Salmon
6'k 4* 3* E Sande W S Kilmer
31 ih 3* 4^ G Alex’dra A E Alexandra
5k 6* 6^ 5‘ A Sch'ger Xalapa Farm Stable
8 7‘k 6* 6* J ('halmcrs E E Watson
7*k 8 7k 7* A Claver J H Stotler
ik 3k 8 8 P Walls C K Harrison Jr
J H Stotler
C K Harrison Jr
second. $300: third, $160; fourth, $60.
AWtPPSt U Vi ViStrFin Jockeys
likiuiT. Odds Str’t
66880 PAUL JONES w 6 114 3 3 1» 1» Ik Ik I’k C Kummor J S Cosden 225-100
«9l70 = ROUIHAi: WB 6 114 4 5 4» 2k 2‘ 2k H Luns’rd Audley Farm Stable 1680-100
|:92I2=TIP Y WITCHET wB S 114 5 4 5 4* 4^ 3* 3“ E Sande LT Bauer 14(MOO
69I05»EUIa.\LIA w 3 93 2 2 2* 5 5 5 4« J Chalmers C Phillips 495-100
(69170)HER. KEMBLE wn 4 110 1 1 2»k 3«k 4| 5 R Rorn’eUi F De Latour 765-100
Time. 25, 60, 1:15 Vi. 1:44, 1:48%. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid. Paul Jones, $6.50 straight, $4.30 place, $2.50 show; Rouleau, $14.70 place, $4.70
show; Tippity Wit<-het. $2.30 show.
Equivalent bo«)king odds — Paul Jones. 225 to 100 straight. 115 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Rouleau,
635 to Dk) plaee, 135 to 100 show*; Tippity Witchet. 15 to 100 show.
Winner — Br. g, by Sea King — May Florence, by Hamburg (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. John
E. Madden).
Went to post at 4:39. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. PAUL JONES s«*t a grod pace fnmi soon after the start and, with his rider picking the best going,
won all the way. ROUIJCAU showed much improvement, but tired in the last sixteenth. TIPPITY
WITUHKT b*'gan slowly and was hampered slightly by ROl'LKAU in the stretch drive, but finished fast.
HERMIS KEMBLE raced next to the inside rail all the way and quit in the stretch. EULALIA finished
gamely.
* Scratched G68G6 Dexterous, 105; GS533 Irish Kiss, 114; G9212 Biff Bang, 104; 66830Hream of
AUah, 97.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Sept. 27. 1919—1:50—6—126.) Purse $1,241.82. S-yeax-
Axmf ~ k: aP olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $941.82; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(69I4I )-M T*N ROSE II. w 10 114 7 8 8 7* 4‘ l“k Ik M Schw’tz B E Chapman
<69134 iDAY LILLY w •> 106 2 1 4’k 4» 2«* 2‘ 2* G Fields
69141=KTTAHE WB 8 114 3 3 3* 2»* Dk 3| 3' B Parke
691 7 1 Ll’Tl'LK AMMIE wB 4 106 8 6 6* 6‘ 6* 5* 4> W Pool
J Phillips
R Lewis
L T Bauer
<69171 >*TUlJ^.\
69157* ‘.MOODY WB 5 HI 1 2 5* 5k 7* 7« 6* A Abel W V Casey 885-100
69193* ‘TINTILING W3 5 109 5 5 2«k 3» 5** 6» 7« E Bell E K Bryson 1090-100
68921 BOUNCE w 4 b)9 6 7 7* 8 8 8 8 S Banks K N Gilpin 5660-100
Time. 25%. 51. 1:18, 1:46, 1:59%. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid. Mountain Rose II.. $6.60 straight, $4.30 place, $2.70 show; Day Lilly, $8.70 place.
$6.10 show; Ettahe. $3.60 show.
Ki|iiivah*nt booking odds — Mountain Rose II.. 230 to 100 straight, 115 to 100 plaee, 35 to 100 show;
Day lally. 335 to 100 plaj^e, 24)5 to 100 show; Ettahe, 80 to 100 show.
Winner - Itr. g. by Yankee — The Rose, by Miser (trained by B. E. Chapman; bred in France by Mr.
Thoma.s Hitchrwkl.
Went to po.st at 5:08, At post 1 minnte. Start goo<l and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. MOUNTAIN ROSE II. was far back for the first half, hut worked hi.s way up steadily on the
<iutside and. racing into the lead in the stretch, held DAY LILLY safe in the final drive. DAY LHA.7
ractHl [irominently, but tired after moving up rapidly on the inside after rounding the far turn. ETTAHE
rai-ed into the lead, but tired in the last eighth. LITTLE AMMIE was hard ridden all the way. TULSA
quit aft«*r leading to the far turn. TLNtlLlNG quit early.
Scratched— (691.54) Attorney Muir, 109.
Overweights — Day IJIly, 2 pounds.
OOQ/i rr SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (Sept. 27, 1919—1:50—6—126.) Purse $1,241.82. 4-year-
4 olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $941.82; second, $200; third, $100.
w 6 109 4 4 D D 3»k 4k 5'k S McLane C J Brockmiller
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $941.82; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt V4 % %StrFin Jockeys
WB 4 109 2 1 1» 1* 1« 1* l*k A Abel
<69l72)BBAVO WB 4 109 2 1 1* 1* 1«
< 68722 )B43L.STER w 8 109 7 6 6* 4«k
€9215 AUSTRAL wB 8 113J 6 8 8 8 8
<;9013 AKDITO WB 6 106 4 5 5k 5«> 5*
€9I72>*JOAOU1N.\ WB 5 llOi 3 2 3* 2* 3»
li9l71*SEUVK’E STAR WB 6 104 1 4 4| 6'i 7i
69I55LSERHIAN w 7 109 5 3 2k 3k 4'
€8555*KELT01 w 4 102 8 7 7« 7* 6»i
W V Casey
w 8 109 7 6 6* 4«k 2* 2» G Mangan E E Watson
3^ >k M .Schw'tz A Swenke
WB 6 106 4 5 5k 5k 5* 5* 4* S MclAne E C Lucas
WB 5 llOi 3 2 3* 2* 3» 4| 5nk E Sm w’od J Bauer
6k H Shillick
7* G Fields
S S Banks
A S W’oodllffe
J Phillips
C L McKay
€8555*KELT01 w 4 102 8 7 7« 7* 6»k S S S Banks C L McKay 10920-100
Time. 25%. 51. 1:17%. 1:44%, 1:58%. Track muddy.
$2 rantaels paid, Bravo, $7.80 straight. $3.80 place, $3.50 show; Bolster, $4.20 place, $3.90 show;
Austral. $5.10 show.
Equivalent Itooking o«ld8- Br.nvo. 290 to 100 straight, 90 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Bolster, 110 to
100 place, 95 to 100 show; Austnil, 155 to 100 show.
Winner— Ch. o, by Ballot- Tardy, by I»rd Esterling (trained by W. V. Casey; bred by Mr. J, II.
Morris).
Went to |H>st at 5:39. At post 1 minute. St.art good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BR.VV4) tm-'k the lead at once and e.asily kept it to tlie end. r.OI>>TER began slowly and moved
up on the outside on the turn out of the ba«kstretrli, but tired when <‘alle(l on in tlie strouii. Al’S-
TRAL closed a big gap. but had to ls» hard ridden to outfinish ARDITO. The latter came fast through
the slreich. The others were beaten off.
Scratclied- <19191 *Super, 104; 4 4*»8250) Johnny Overton, 104.
Overweights— Austral. 4% pounds; Ardito. 2; Joaquina, 3%; Keltoi, 3.
Tijuana Form Chart
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
J W Marchbank
Neal Sc Bartholomew
S RielmriJs
.Mien it Wilkerson
5> 5*1 41 4=1 R Carter .Mien it Wilkersor
Ik 21 2“ 5’i P Martinez J V/ Man hbank
3k 4k 6* G* C 'Ph’pson Allen & Wilkerson
7 7 7 7 W tlargan C Iiby
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % V 2 % Str Fin Jockeys
69119 MAE .SETH wB 3 105 12 3
6908 1 CAVE MAN w 8 115 11 2
69201‘PERCH WB 8 108 2 7
(.9081*PHILT.IPE T.UGO w.s .i 115 4 4
< 9078»POKEY JANE WB 6 113 < t
69201 RON .SANTE wB 7 115 7 9
69049 OPERATOR w 6 115 10 10
<iOI59 RUTH K. w I 112 3 5
4)9080 TRULANE W'B 11 115 5 11
€8771 <’ALL ME wB 7 115 8 12
6858.5 H’VER’S TOPAZ wB 8 115 13 13
69049 CL’DE WEAVER w 10 113 9 1
69223‘SKOOKUM WB 7 115 1 6
4k 4i 4k Ik E Ken’ger F A Brelt
2h 2k 2k 2k P Horn H Wells
7’k 5^ 5» 3«k E Blind Z Barnett
.3* 3* Ik 41 C 'Hi pson M F William*
$k 6’k 6* 5*i T Wilson H T Palmer
gi 7a 71 63 E Donahue F Rinehart
11* 10k 9h 7k D Hum G Edison
9k 9k 8k 8' D Powell O Kipp
10k 8k 10* 9* P Martinez R Ripley
12i 125 11* lOi W Gar??an B Colo
13 13 12* 11] J .Smith L <Jalbraith
1* 1] 3J 12' k J Glass J S McDaniel
Eijuir. Odds Str’t
316'KIOO
4G80-10D
62*)- 100
140 100
litO 100
flTSO-lOO
t
t
720-l‘)0
t
2360- 1')0
300 100
t
69223‘SKOOKUM wB 7 115 1 6 5h 11* 13 13 H S Jones T Martin t
tMiitnel field. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:02%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels p.aid. Mae Seth, $71.20 straight, $25.60 place, $9.80 show; Cave Man, $29.80 place, $10.80
show: Pereli. $<>.20 show.
Equivalent hooking o<ids — Mae Seth. 3460 to 100 straight, IISO to 100 place, 390 to 100 show; Cave
Man. 1390 to 100 place. 440 to 100 show; Penh. 210 to 100 .show.
Winner — Ch. f, by Seth— Mae Erwin, by Banquo II. (trained by C. C. Richards; bred by Mr. F. A.
Breit).
5Vent to post .at 2:19. At post 1 minute. Start goo<l and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. M.\K SETH, after r:icing forwardly, came around the leaders when turning for home and, fin-
ishing with a great ru.sh, got up to win in the last stride. CAVE MAN showed much speed and made h
game finish. PERCH met with poor racing Imk and, Qnisliiiig fast, was probably best. PHIU>IPH
LUGO tired after racing to the front in the stretch. CLAUDE WEAVER quit after leading to the
stretch.
Scratched- 69222 Steve, 115; C9142 Pat Carter, 115.
Overweigh t.s — Mae Seth, 5 |>ounds.
OQ^QQ third race— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $500. 3-year-ol<Ls and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equir. Odds Str’t
Time, 24. 49. 1:15. Track muddy.
$2 mutuels paid. Blazes, $35.10 straight, $9.90 place, $4.30 show; Careful, $3.00 place, $2.40 show;
Exterminator, $3.80 >sliow.
Equivalent bookiug odds — Blazes, 1655 to 100 straight, 395 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Careful,
50 to 100 place. 20 to 100 show; Exterminator. 90 to 100 show.
Winner— Br. g. by Wrack — Blazing Star, by Star Shoot (trained by W. Garth; bred by Mr. Arthur
D. Hancock).
Went to post at 4:08. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. BI.AZKS. close 4ip from the start, saved ground when entering the homestretch and, finisliing
fast, outgamed C.\REFUL in the final drive. The latter was saved under re.straiut for the first half
and came past the le.uJers with a rush at the last turn and took the lead, but tired and swerved over
t«» the inside at tlie eighth post. EXTEUMIN.VTOR began slow’ly, but made up ground and tinislied fast
on the outside. <'.\ K.MANDALE raced into the lead on tlie last turn, but tired in the final drive.
SOUTHERN 4 KOS.S ran well and finished close up. STOTO was running well at the finish. RUBIEN
quit after setting a fast early pace.
S<-rat<-hcd- 4)6691 •llildiir. Ill; 68369 Centimeter. 107; 691<i8’Brookholt, 105; 69104* Broomster, 110;
6616S*.\ew Hampshire, 101; 69169 Roi*km inis ter, 116; 66851 Daniel, 97; 66677* Diana Care, 110; 63239
Lady Baltimore. I09.
Overw'eights -Blazes. 2 pounds; Careful. 1.
I fr FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Sept. 25. 1915— 1:42%— 4— 119.) Chester Purse.
Purse $1.541. £2. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,(K1.82;
69223*UH’L<5TT.\ SMITH w 4 107 1 I
G9I80 HUNTERS POINT WB 5 115 5 3
69200* ‘M- NIGHT BELL w B 3 100 8 11
6920I*‘MR. KRUTER w 7 110 6 5
69180 LITTLE ABE w 11 115 3 4
€9180 DALWOOD w.s 8 115 9 9
69222 T’MPY DUNCAN w 12 108 2 3
G9222 JACK I.EE w 5 115 10 7
69I42»‘PERFECT DAY wB 6 108 4 6
69222 ARGONNE FOR T w 5 113 11 10
68965 YINSA w 4 112 7 8
1* Ik Ik l«k I Parke F J Gilroy
2k 2»k 2* 2* T Wilson D S Fountain
7k 7* 3* 3k K Ericka’n G Cooney
5k 5k 4k 4* E Ken’ger R Marmet
41 4h 5» 5t Yf Gargan P Dwyer
9k 8k 8'k 6k J Glass W Akers
3k 3k 6k 7k F Cantrell C B Irwin
6k 6k 7k 8®k H S Jones Tam o’ Shanter Stable
500-100
1463-100
120-100
450- 1U0
tl000-l')0
t
12C0-100
t
1840-100
1970 100
t
69I42»‘PERFECT DAY wB 6 108 4 6 10«k 9k 9*| 9=J E Blind P Glixman 1840-100
69222 ARGONNE FOR’T w 5 113 11 10 11 11 10k iQk w Miller Multnomah Stable 1970 100
68965 YINSA w 4 112 7 8 8k 10* 11 11 J Smith B Orin t
tMutiiel field. Time. 24%, 49%, 1:02%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Charlottn Smith, $12.00 straight, $7.20 place, $4.20 show; Hunters Point, $12.40
place. $6.00 show; Midnight Bell, $2.80 show'.
Equivalent booking odds— Cliarlotta Smith, 500 to 100 straight, 260 to 100 pla<?e, 110 to 100 show;
Hunters Point. 520 to 100 place. 200 to 100 show; Miduight Bell. 40 to 100 show,
j Winner — B. f, by Thco. Cook — Lady London, by Uermis (trained by G. P. Sherman; bre<l by Mr.
William Garth).
Went to post .at 2:43. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. CIIARLOTT'A SMITH b«‘gan w’itli a rush and. showing the most speed, stood a hard drive well
and just managed to last long enough to win. HUNTERS POINT made a game finish and was wear-
ing the winner down at the end. MIDNIGHT BELIj began slowly and closed a big gap. MR. KRUTER
ran a good race and finished close up.
Scratched— 691S0 L. Gentry, 115 : 69223 Mary D., 112; G9222 Dewy Field, 114; 09179 Inna’s Boy, 115.
Overweights— Midnight Bell, 5 pounds.
Fourth race — 5 1-2 FuHong*. ( Feb~25~ 1923—1:05—8—122. ) Purse $600. 3-yesrr
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiy. Odds Str’t
69146* ‘HORINGA
C9230 CUBA
69229* HERDER
€9203 DON JOSE
w 4 no 3 1
w 6 111 5 t
WB 8 108 7 3
w 8 113 1 6
11 l*k l*k l*k T Wilson Blackwell A Crippen
6k 4k 3* 2* J Smith L Hankins
2» 2* 2k 3k F Cantrell C B Irwin
5k 8 6k 4»k R Carter C E Grove*
4k 5*k 5k 5« P Hum W Reeve*
8 6k 7* 6* W Gargan J J Sharkey
7k 7] 8 7* I Parke J B McGinn
3* 3* 4] 8 C Th’pson R M Hollenbeck
69185 *SILVER MAID WSB 3 98 t 2
69082 JULY FLY
69185*MI.SS EDNA
ws 9 111 3 4
WB 3 93 6 7
69225 DUC DE GUISE as 7 113 4 5
tMutuel field. Time. 23%, 49V», 1:02%, 1:08%. 'Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Horinga, $6.20 straight, $4.20 place, $2.80 show; Cuba, field, $4.80 pla<^, $3.20
show; Herder, $3.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Horinga. 210 to 100 straight, 110 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Cuba, field,
140 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Herder, 00 to 100 show.
Winner — Br. f, by llorron — Syringa, by Cesarion (trained by G. W. Crippen; bred by Mr. John B.
Gorham).
Went to poet at 3:07. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. HORINGA sot a fast pace from the start and, drawing away after rounding the last turn, easily
kept her advantage to the end. CUBA closed a big gap from a slow beginning. HERDER was promi-
nent throughout, but tired badly in the final drive. DON JOSE overcame much interference and finished
fast. DUC DE GUISE quit.
Scratched— (69203 )Harrigan’s Heir. 108; (69225)Pay Off. 106; (68974)John Jr., 108; 69183 Mayor
House, 116; 69225 Mayflower. Ill; 69084 Review, 113; 69064 Helen Major, 110.
Overweights — Horinga, 5 iwunds.
^^(HTo FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile" (Dec. 20. 1916—1:11% — 3 — 110.) Purse $800. 4-year-oMa and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
% Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
w 6 106 10 6
w 7 106 5 4
69230 OLYMP N KING w 8 113 3 3
69202 *THERfi].SA w 5 106 6 9
69144 CANNONBALL w 5 116 4 2
€9208* FLEA w 5 106 1 7
69127*POKEY B. w 7 111 2 5
69158=CAR w 6 113 7 S
69185 PIJH.NTAGENET w 11 113 9 10
(69142)HAND SW’EEP ws 5 113 8 1
w 6 113 7 S
G J Buskay
W W’right
H Calwell
Equiv. Odds Str’t
29 MOO
325-100
75i)-100
169)-100
28.->-10«)
1835-100
li5*)-100
10920-100
69112 GOLD BRYAN w 6 106 10 6 3*k 2*» 2*k 1"^ I Parke . J B McGinn 1860-100
69 146* MISS MANAGE w 7 106 5 4 2*k U D 2* E Ken’ger Ballinger & Coffman 100-100
69230 OLYMP’ N KING w 8 113 3 3 D 3» 3* 3* P Martinez L Cassity 460-100
69202 *THERfi]SA w 5 106 6 f 10 10 6] 4k F Watrous J Camey 720-100
69144 CANNONBALL w 5 116 4 2 4k 4] 4k 5k J Glass W Walker 2363-lOU
€9208* FLEA w 5 106 1 7 5* 6*k 5k 6* K Ericks’n T Hodge 1240-100
69 127* POKEY B. w 7 111 2 5 6k 6k ?k 7k I., Creery G P Sherman 7190-100
69158*CAR w 6 113 7 8 9k 7k 8=J 8* T Wilson G J Buskay 840-100
69185 PIJH.NTAGENET w 11 113 9 10 8'k 8*» 9“ 9k D Powell W W’right 6180-100
(69142) HAND SW’EEP ws 5 113 8 1 7k 9* 10 10 D Hum H Calwell 3260-100
Time. 23%. 48%. 1:14. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Gold Bryan. $39.20 straight. $9. CO place, $8.00 show; Miss Manage. $3.60 place, $3.00
■how; Olyinpinii King, $4.20 show.
Equivalent l)Ookiiig odds— Gold Bryan, 1860 to ICO straight, 3SO to 100 place, 300 to 100 show; Miss
Manage. 80 to 100 plaee, 50 to 100 show; Olympian King. 110 to 100 show.
Winner — B. in, by Gold Oak— Miss Bryan, by Yellow Tail (trained by R. E, liovell; bred by Mr. A.
W. Carter).
W’ent to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same GOLD BRYAN rushed up to the leader after leaving the baekstreteh and. finishing fast and
gamely outstayed MISS MANAGE. The latter, after racing OLYMPIAN KING into defeat took the lead,
but tired near the end. OLYMPIAN KING set a fast early pace, but gave way iu the stretch. THERESA
came from far baek in the last quarter. CANNONBALL ran well.
Scratched — 1>9185 George Janies. 113.
SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 25. 1923 — 1:05 — 8 — 122.) Purse $700. 3-year-olda
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second. $140; third. $70.
niwi upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
< 69069 )*C. ENRIQUE wB 3 106 8 3
€9101*DALTON w 4 U9 5 8
(69183)*HARRY D. w 9 112 7 2
(C910l)*COCA COLA w 5 116 3 7
69186 PRIVATE PEAT w 6 114 1 6
(69I46)*LOCH LEVEN w 5 106 2 1
(69160)SAM REH WB 7 117 4 5
68529* ANNA REGINA w 6 110 6 4
U 1* 1* I’k W Dean
6] 4*k 4*1 2nk J Smith
F R Irwin
R M Hollenbeck
2* 2] 2k 3k F Cantrell C B Irwin
5k 6k 5* 4* I Parke W Walker
g 7h 71 5h D PoWell J Humbrecht
3*1 3k 3k 6] K Ericks’n R Howell
7'k 8 8 "k H S Jones J B McGinn
68529*ANNA REGINA w 6 110 6 4 4* 5] 6»* 8 E Ken’ger Pelter Bros 3440-100
Time. 23%. 48%, 1:01%, 1:07%. Track fast.
$2 mntiiels paid. Carlos Enrique, $8.00 straight, $4.80 place, $3.20 show; Dalton. $6.80 place, $3.20
show; Harry D.. $4.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Carlos Bnriquo, 300 to 100 straight, 140 to ICO place, 60 to 100 show; Dalton,
240 to ICO place. 60 to 100 s«how; Harry I).. 110 to 100 show.
W inner— Ch. g, by Seth— May Day, by Leonid (trained by F. R. Irwin; bred by Mr. E. Prather).
Went to post at 3:.56. At post 6 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. CARLOS E.NRIQUE went to the front with a rush and, racing into a clear lead, easily held sway
throughout. DALTON, afler being cut off while rounding the last turn, got clear .and, closing up with a
nish, outfinished HARItY D.. ITie latter showed much speed and ran an honest race. COCA COLA had
a rough race and faiished fast.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (May 16. 1920— 2:05%— 6— 115.) Purse $700. 3-year-
69237
olds and upwaid. Claiming. Net value to winner $4W; second, $140; third, $70.
AWtPPSt %
Equiv. Odds Str’t
TUUANA, MEX., SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 19£3.--(1 mile). One hundred and twenty first day. Tijuana
Jo«-key Club. Winter Meeting of 125 days. Weather cloudy.
Stewanls. F'raucis Nel.^on, J. W’. (’offmth and L. J. Ro.se. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Associate
Jndgt'S. L. J. Rose and J. S. Rothert. Starter. Harry Moiris*M\v. Racing Secretary. J. S. Rotliert.
Racing starts'at 1:55 p. 111. (Chicago time 3:.5,5 p. ni ). W' indicates w’liip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
nres in parentheses following the di.<t.ance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight ca I rie*l. ‘Indicates appr»*ntice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. R. 1921 — 63%— 10— 106 ) Purse $7C0. 2-year-olds.
M- Allow an oes. Net value to winner $480; second, $140; third, $70.
69 148* MR. X.
69185 RHYMER
F C Marmet
Equiv. Odds Str’t
1150-100
1 40- 100
:i30-l.)0
1226)- 100
t
t
3470-100
685Hl*SNOOKSIE B'DLEY w 116 5 6 64 6*4 5* !««* D Hum J W Marchbank 1150-100
C9029*AL HOTP4)4)T w 122 7 4 2k D i» 2k T W’ilson Neal Sc Bartholomew 140-100
4 69094 i.MOLI.IE R. w 113 4 5 44 34 3k 3] J Glauss S Riclmrd.s :i30-l.)0
69094 W IKI JACK w 110 2 2 5* 5*4 4» 4=4 R Carter .Mien Sr Wilkerson 1226)100
<68277 iIDA FRANCES w 113 3 1 Ik 2] 2“ 5*4 P Martinez .1 V/ Man hbank t
68942 .MUSS l.EtlGO w 116 13 3| 44 6* 6* C 'rh’pson Allen A W'ilkerson t
SALT SHOT w 116 6 7 7 7 7 7 W’ Gargan C Iiby .3470-100
tCoupled in lietting as J. W’. Marchbank entry; t.Micn Sc Wilkerson entry.
Time. 24%. 48%. 54%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, J. W. Marchbank entry, $5.00 straight, $2.40 place; A1 Hotfiwt, .$2.60 place; no
■iiow mutuels sold.
E<|i]ival<Mit booking odds — J. W. Marchbank entry, 1.50 to 100 straight, 20 to 100 place; AI Hotfoot.
30 to loo place.
W’iiiiier — Br. f, by Rock View — Russian Sable, by Order (trained by II. T. Gritliu; bred by Bclair
Ktud).
W'ent to post .at 1:50. At post 2 minutes. Start goml and slow. W’on driving; «e*-ond .and tliird the
■ame. S.\<M)K.SIE BR.\DLKY was badly outp.a<T«| to tbe last turn, where .*.he saved niiidi ground n*-xt
lo the rail and. finishing with a rush, got up to win in the ia.st siride. AL IIOTKOO'l’ curried his weight
gamely, but. after racing ID.\ FR.A.NCES into defeat. swcrv«»d out in the stretch, wliich «-ost him tli«*
rac* . M<tLLlK It. ran a g«a>ii and game race, finisliing fast and close up. WIKI JACK finished reso-
liNely. IDA KR.\NCF;24 set a fast early pace and tired.
•cratebed -690SM A. I^ter, 110.
Overweights — Wiki Jack, 3 pound*.
|69110**TOM OW’ENS wB 5 108 5 5 2*> 2*4 2>4 2'4 1“ I Parke F C Marmet 350-100
69'»**8* *1 OUIS w 6 108 4 7 7 7 6] 3* 2* F Watrous W’ I.1 Stanfield 190-100
' ( 9229*D<)NATEIJ>0 wB 6 108 8 4 1*4 Ul D U :i‘ E Ken’ger R Cooper 640-100
'( 69158) ANN ’S SISTER w .5 112 7 2 5=4 3] 3*4 4'4 4*4 W’ -tlargan F Beeler 14.30-10)
69205 WATER WILIAJW w 7 111 6 1 4k 5* 5] 5* 5'4 T W’ilson J Eckert 240-100
69I48*MR. X. w8 5 108 2 3 3* 4*4 4* 6* 6* F Cantrell C B Irwin 2030-100
69185 RHYMER wn 9 113 1 6 6’ 6* 7 7 7 D Powell Vernon Stable 2860-100
Time. 24%. 49%. 1:15%, 1:43, 2:09*i. Track fast. .
$2 mutuels paid. Tom Owens, $9.00 straight. $4.40 place, $3.60 show; Louis. $3.60 place. $3.00 show;
Donatello, $4.00 show.
Equivalent hooking odds Tom Owens. 3.50 to 100 straight, 120 to 100 place, SO to 100 show; Louis,
HO to 104) place, 50 to 100 .show; Donatello. 100 to 14X) show.
W inner <’h. g. by Dr. I>eggo- Flush of Gold, by Royal Flush HI. (trained by F. C. Marmet; bred
by Mr Adolph B. Spreckels).
Went to post at 4:24 At i>ost 3 minutes. Start good and slow for all bi t IJ)UIS. Won driving;
second and third the aime. TOM OWENS was held in restraint while racing Ui second place until after
entering the stretch, where he took the lead, but had to be ridden out to wiUistand the terrific rush of
LOUIS The latter dwelt at the iiost and was away badly, but closiMl a big gap and would have won iu
the next stride, DONATELLO set a good trace to the stretch and made a game finish after being passed.
.V.N.NETTE’S SIS’PER ran a fairly good race.
Scratched- 4)9205* Fair Orient. 113.
Overweights -.\nnette’s Sister 1 pound.
^YikOOQ^EiGHTir'RACE— 3^ MUe! (Dec. 20. 19i6— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purs® $600. 4- year -olds
O^^OO and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *A % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
69230 -RING ROSE w'B 5 114 8 2
69230*Rt)MULUS ws 5 111 3 3
(<;9l84))*Fib:STA w 4 104 9 5
69I84-*W. M’TGOMERY w 10 108 6 1
69146 T.AP.LOID WB 4 109 2 6
69202 *I>.VN4’ING GIRL wu 7 111 17
69 1 59 ‘.V1ADRO.no w 6 108 7 9
<•9202* *MLS.S DUNBAR WB a 106 5 4
09203 GALWAY wB 7 113 1 8
1* 1* 1* 14 J Glass J S McDaniel
24 2] 2*4 2*.4 K Ericks’n S Polk
3* 3“k 31 3*4 I Parke M Keefe
4| 4*» 4*4 4* F i'antrell C B Irwin
6h 7* 5* ok J Smith P Fuller
8* 8k 64 6*» T W’ilson J Eckert
9 9 8* 7*4 E Blind Z Barnett
i>k 64 7*4 8* E Ken’ger W’ Moore
7*4 9 9 P Hum W Harvey
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:14. Track fast.
(Continued on eighth page.)
i
4
DAILY RACING FORM
Tuesday, April 17, 1923.
Entries and Past Performances
HAVRE DE GRACE
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK HEAVY.
The fifures under the heading “Eec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
earh horse at the distance since January 1.
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
whcio record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
ccnditions.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
0 Superior mud ruimer. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud niiinor. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance, b Rlinkers.
First Race — 1-2 Mile.
Harford Junior Purse.
Purse $1 ,2C0. 2-Tear-olds. Allowances.
(Track record; April 29, 1918-47—2—112.)
Today’s
Tnd.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Uan.
(69135)
Close Work
.116 :48%
118.. 750
110
(69209)
Idle Thoughts . .
.112 :48%
110. .745
(68632)
Sunayr
.112 :48%
110. .745
69102
Bamra
.115 :48%
115. .745
(68717)
Icvictiis
.115 :48%
113. .740
(67807)
June I'lowcr ....
110. .74.5
69241
Impossible (M)
110.. 730
110
Bramtoii
110
110
Suppliant
no
Bench Manager
110
Frank Man ....
no
W ee Don r
107
Antiquity
107
Second Race — About 2 Miles.
Purse
$1,5U0. 4 -year-olds
and upward.
Claiming.
Steeplechase.
66702
Overmatch
8 143X700
66715
Ijh M arson in
9 141x69a
61424*
Distant Shore .,
11 133*^695
62985
Cavendish (M) .
5 i:{0..690
66840
Rummel (M)
4 130.. 690
63143
Imsmore (M) ..
r> 132.. (>90
54589’
Orme.ad
11 141X685
65341
Bryan 0. Lynn(M)
7 141.. 68.5
G4018
Tell Me
8 136^685
68912
Dr. Stevenson (M)
5 132.. 685
Third Race— 5
1-2 Furlongs.
Purse
$1.2(K>. 3-year-olds
and upw.srd
. Claiming.
('JYack re<o:d: April 16,
1921-1:05*%-
-3—108. )
65817
I.ady Boss
. .115 1:07
3 95X7.50
66849=
Se<ond 'Fhoughts
.124 1:06%
4 113X745
69043
•bMustard Seed ..
..103 1:06%
4 101X745
68781
Itaffles
..109 1:07%
3 103X745
66866
bI>exterous
..119 1:06
4 115X740
66870= Wraith
..107 1:06%
5 106X740
663CG- May Plossom ....
65865. ’ •Prince Regent ...lOS 1:0714
69104 Monastery IIS 1:0054
67396 I’ncle John
68740 •I/IOffare
69037 Aiken 116 l:09%h
66867 •Valcntia lOd 1:03%
4 113..73n
3 101. .735.
r. 112X730
7 109. 72-,
7 107.. 725.
5 106X72',
4 102. 725,
Fourth Raoe — 3-4 Mile.
Yarrow Rrae I’crse.
Purse $1,200. 3-year-old.s. Allowances.
(Track record: Sept. 27, 1919 — 1:11% — 3 — 128.)
66168=
New Hampshire .
.11011:14
112X7.50
65864
I..aurel
1 l:4:j%fast
27-10
105 6
66843=
Comixa
.110 1:12 V's
102X745
65342
H.deG’ce
3-4 l:l.v%fast
11
108 12
(67S64)
Admirer
.104 1:13%
108X740
(.1,573
Jamaica
3-4 1 :15*%fast
20
104 8
69131=
Thessaly
.106 1:12%
lai. .740
61518
Jamaica
3-4 l:14%niud
100
115 7
(69188)
St. Lawrence . . .
.il5 1:16%
KK8X735
LUSMORE, ch. g
5 (M)
132
65771
Dotighoregan ....
.105 1:13%
108X7.35
(Trainer, M.
Smart. Owner,
J. Arthos).
6544D
Mark Twain
.11211:13%
108. .735
63143
Aquetluct
Ab 2 4:20 mud
30
133 2
66863=
Pennon
.107 1:14*%
lOS. .735
62805
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:19 fast
Ah
132 6
65865=
Prince Regent . .
.112 1:14%
108. .7.30
61415
H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:47%fast
41 f
103 10
69170=
Wilkes-Barre
.112 1:13%
112. .730
61357
H.deG’ce
ImTOy 1:47 fast
41
112 11
66855=
Zeus Izissie (M)
.115 1:14%
108. .725
61192
Bowie
ImTOy l:48%fast
538
113 7
692133
69131
66039
66676
Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Edg«‘Wood Purse.
Purse $2,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Sept. 25, 1915 — 1:42%
(69213) THE CLOWN ....
I..ady Myra 104 1:50%
Flying Devil 104 1:49
Windigo
Giarre
Zeureka (M)
Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Sept. 18, 1920—1:44%
69167= Antilles 109 1:46
69214 •I^d’s Ix)ve 106 1:45%
68893= •Wohnny Dundee ...100 1:46%
69171 •(Iriselda 97U:47%
69189 Cork Elm
66861 Debadou 107 1:48%
68615 Tony Reau 100 1:45%
69215 •bTom Cassidy 108 1:50%
(»803 •bGiandsou .107 1:49%
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,200. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming
(Track record: Sept. IS, 1920 — 1:44% — 3 — 138.)
69215= •Smarty 105 1:47% 5 103X725
69215= Anniversary 106 1:46%
68657 bChateaugay 105 1:47%
69189 bGaleta
(68250) •Johnny Overton . . . 99}1 :47%
69137 Neapolitan 103 1:50
69193 W^itation 93 1:46
69157 Sammy Jay Ill 1:47%
69156 bDr. Charles Wells. lOSi 1:46%
6 108X720
4 103X71.5
4 102071;
6 107X71
4 103X710
4 103. .705
5 108. .700
6 108.. 700
DISTANT SHORE, ch. g. 11 133
(Trainer, D. Kearney. Owner, C. Koehler)
61424 H.deG ce Ab 2 4:02% fast 7 i:« 6
61396 H.deG ce Al> r 4:0S%fa.st 9 122
58619 Pimlico 2 3:58 fast 10 145 2 2
58163 Laurel Ab 2 4:00 goodl3-10 136
5
13
70
70
21
4
57716 Laurel Ab 2 4:02 fast
57641 Laurel Ab 2 4:07%fast
57485 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:08 fast
57329 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:12 mud
34872 Sar’toga Ab 2 4:27%fast
33.599 Belmont 1 1-2 2:38%slow
CAVENDISH, b. g. 5 (M)
(Trainer. R. Smart. Owner.
GLOS.'S Aqueduct Ab 2 4:i;;%ffood
62825 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:13 fast
62688 .\qucduct Ab 2 4:15 good
(24 74 Belmont 1 l:39%fast
RPMMEL, ch. g. 4 (M)
(Trainer. F. Kraft.
668 40 Bowie
66814 Bowie
66620 Pimlico
6652 1 I.^iurel
66316 Laurel
66008 Laurel
1 1-16 l:52%fast
6i f 1 :22 fast
1 l:41%fast
1 1:43 fast
3-4 1 ;16%fast
1 1-16 l:48%fast
130
K. Smart).
2 i 1:57 2
20 130 7
30 136 3
100 115 2
130
Owner, Ascot Stable).
Ilf
5f
102
7f
9
9f
103 13
107 9
106 8
106 14
115 14
103 15
By Yaakee — Lady Schorr, hy Esher.
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
4 3* 3'* L rheyne 9 Sweepment, Formist’s, Baronet
2 2* 2* T Fen’.sey 11 I^Marsouin, FairMae, Perkiom’n
Lost rider. I Perlst’n 8 LeMursouiu. InfidellL. N. Haven
2 4» 4>» W M'h’n’y 8 LoCyprin. lufidd II., NewHaven
2* 2* C Jones 10 I.«Marsouin, Lt.Seas, Infidel 11.
2» 2» C Jones 7 Crestllill, I^Marsouin, Valspat
2* 1^ E Jones 8 Pioneer, InfidellL, JimCoffroth
610 c Jones 9 J.A.Sheridan, Reddest, N. Haven
6* 8»» H Will ms 8 St.Ch’cote, Cupt.Parr, T.Carmet
44 5’» W Knapp 5 Martian. L.Nearer. Sh’pshooter
By The Curragh — Isirose, by Isidor.
Breeder, J. Sanford.
1 Fell. O D’mond 7 Grenadier, (Juecr’k. V.Populill.
Lost rider. A C’mpbell 7 Ards, The Tjout. Wisest Fool
1 4* 5*T A C’pbell 8 Ards. VoxPoiuilill.. Rob. Oliver
9 9 9=* F Keogh 9 M’terlinnd, Venizelo.s, Let’rman
By Brummel — Red Bird II., hy McGee.
Breeder, J. S. Barbee. ^
S Low’e 14 Transient, Betty J., Bravo
5»i B Mari’ellil3 Torchy, Feo<lor, Joseph Brant
7=‘ T Nolan 11 L’yAntoine. Athelstan. Pnssam’a
4®J J Wallace 14 Toodles. Gazinta. Paul Micou
64 J Butwell 15 Paul Micou. Uacquetta. Papillon
&'» G Breun’g 15 (;nllivant. Tnuna. Cui’t Events
4=i M Har’son G Romulus. U’quetta. Welc’eSt’ger
10‘i M Har'sonlu Terminal, Wrecker, Whalebtjne
12 13 13»^
Si
yh
10 ‘
IF
41
131
61144 Bowio
ORHEAD. hr. g. 11
(Trainer, H. King.
3-4 l;13%fast
230
119
HI
Owner, O. Brooke).
54589 Belmont Ab 2 3:59%fast 8-5 144 1 2 2
51372 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:58%fast 7 140 3 4 4
51.330 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:17%fast 35 133 1 4 S
51288 Pimlico 2 3:52%fast 25 141 4 8 9
51240 Laurel Ab 2 4:07%good 10 134 2 1 2
47483 U. Hunts 2 2 130
BRYAN 0. LYNN. gr. g, 7 (M) 141
(Trainer, G. Minor. Owner, W. Keating).
65341
H.deG’ce
2 4:0S%fast
25
141
8
64938
Timonium
Ab 2 4 :07 fast
3-2
150
64399
Saratoga
Ab 2 5:11 fast
4i
144
3
64232
Saratoga
Ab 2 4:28 fast
12
137
4
64125
Saratoga
Ab 2 4:24 slow
20
137
4
64018
Saratoga
Ab 2 4;24%slop
50
147
3
62688
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:15 good
50
144
7
61579
Pimlico
2 4:02%fast
45
144
5
61524
Pimlico
2 4:05%slow
23
141
1
€1424
H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:02%fast
45
130
3
€1410
H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:05%fast
29
i:y)
2
TELL ME. b. m.
8
136
7* 5«i Har’son 9 (’.Marrone, W. Stranger, DanielA.
7= 7‘» M Har’son 8 D. Bolling, PirateGold, Olynthus
By Celt — Cara Belle, by Charaxus.
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
Ran out. O D’mond 5 Wisest Fool. Syosset, Yorkshire
Lost ridcr.A C’mpb’l 7 TellMe., V.Populill., High. Lad
12 12 11=‘ J Mcrimee 12 Staunch, Copyright. Amaze
12 12* 12== W Kel.«5ay 14 Toodles, Drifting. Archive
8 8 8** J McCabe 8 Our Birthday, Romeo, El tube
7 7 7*= J McCabe 7 Mavourneeu. ImaFr’k. Betsinda
By Filigrano— Miss Fleischmann, by St. Maxim.
Breeder, J. Forsythe.
1 $•• 3= N Brooks 5 Fair Mao, Reddest. I»ng Trail
4 4’» 44 A Stretch 14 Crest Hill. Flare. Suiithfield
1 1*1 2i A Stretch 7 Minnta, Flare. Rlighty II.
7 6* 4‘* A Stretch 12 Hibler. Smitlifield. MaxMeadowt
2 3 3< W Logan 4 B.Redfield. Smith field, FairMae
3>* H King 3 Genevieve B., Sjrdarya
By Probe — Salina. by Maxio.
Breeder. M. White.
5»« C Weeks 9 F’rMac. Kath.H’lan. RoyalArch
.5 A.ExceH’ce. M. Defiance, Algardi
4 N. Haven, Mohican. RoyaKJreena
r> Mohican. New Haven. Syrdarya
,5 Wisest Fool. Sea Scot. RoyalAr-h
0 Hallavill. Mohican, .New Haven
1^* W Gentry 8 Aids, VoxPopulill.. Rob. Oliver
5** U McM’us 7 Infidel II., Siiiltlif’d, K’liHarlan
4*= O D’mond
2 2 2 W Gentry
1 2»« 24 W Gentry
Fell. W Gentry
2 3>» 3=» E Klenck
7 7
7 5
(Trainer, M. Henderson. Owner, J. B. Bayley).
3 3=* O Diam’nd 4 Esquimau, The Trout, Phoenix
6*0 544 Q Diam’nd 9 Sweepin’t, Forniisi’a.s. Dis. Shore
7 7^* O Diam’ndlO Esquimau, FreeStale. Infidel II.
By McGee — Interview, hy Ingoldsby.
64018 Saratoga
62805 Aqueduct
6247 1 Belmont
61708 Pimlico
61424 H.deG ce
61396 H.deG’ce
61326 H.deG’ce
38941 l.,atonla
38837 Latonia
38082 I^x’ton
HAVRE DE GRACE JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1022, to April 8, 1923, Inclasive.
Jockey.
Turner, C
McTuggart. J. ..
McAtcc, L
Allen, A. ......
]..ang. C
I’eninnn, L
Morris, L 18
Smallwood, E.
Pool. • .......
Brunner. J
Stilling, D.
Marinelli, B. ...
Butwell. J.
Mc('oy, J
Walls. G
Stutts, H
Taplin, E
M ein, (v. .......
Kuninier, C
^Ibe 1 . A • .......
Ambrose, E. ...
Komanelli, R. ..
Periiia, O
Babin. G
Dennison. J
Fields, G
1st RACE
Index Course
At or
Over
P C. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
At or
Over
P.C. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.25
109
273
67
58
34
Ball, R
11
107
380
42
41
48
.23
111
227
53
32
32
Gantner, A. ...
10
108
307
30
24
39
.20
107
395
79
71
54
Mcl>fine, S
10
101
142
14
9
20
.19
no
104
20
3
13
Parke, B
10
113
334
32
53
33
.19
109 1.083
201
164
146
Scobie, E
10
109
459
44
46
60
.19
108
423
82
68
53
Colliletti, F. ..
10
106
87
9
7
18
.18
no
430
76
73
60
Costello, R. ...
09
93
91
8
6
5
.18
108
449
79
58
69
Dyson, G
09
95
11
1
0
0
.18
103
807
142
126
116
Martz, E
09
no
365
33
37
46
.18
no
108
19
16
12
Smith, F
09
105
245
21
34
26
.17
no
344
60
52
50
Wallace, J
09
97
811
73
91
100
.17
104
418
70
76
51
Rowan, J,
08
109
464
37
51
52
.17
118
293
51
48
41
Schwartz, M.
08
111
183
14
16
15
.15
100
125
19
27
25
Shillick, H. ...
08
101
196
16
23
30
.14
1C9
317
44
37
38
Lunsford, H. ..
07
114
87
6
10
10
.14
102
476
68
59
77
Roach, A
07
104
155
11
10
9
.14
108
276
39
44
52
Wakoff. H
07
104
61
4
2
3
.14
103
396
54
60
58
Beach, E
04
98
28
1
3
4
.14
113
264
36
43
45
Brown, W. A. .
04
100
28
1
0
4
.14
102
283
41
32
27
Bond, G
95
1
0
0
0
.13
109
469
60
54
55
Dupluntis, W. .
95
2
0
1
0
.13
105
158
20
11
20
Faulsticli, E. ..
102
13
0
1
0
.13
97
38
5
4
0
Garvy, H
95
1
0
0
0
.11
108
198
22
17
0 -
Hartingstall, C.
95
2
0
0
0
.11
113
18
2
0
2
Huff. N
107
4
0
0
0
.11
104
471
52
67
56
Ward. L
95
6
0
0
0
Mile.
Harford
Janior Parse.
2-year-<
olds.
Allowances.
LADY
BOSS, ch.
f. 3
95
(Trainer, G.
C. Winfrey.
Owner,
G.
C.
65817
Laurel
r.i f 1 :07%fast
7 1106
5
65673
H.deG’ce
5J f l:07%fast
13-5
109
9
65340
H.deG’ce
6J f l:08%fast
19-10
114
6
64555
Dev’ shire
bl l:06%fast
4
115
3
64408
Windsor
H f l;0:.%fast
8
112
7
63908
Ham’ton
51 f l:0S%slop
7-6
114
3
(b3815
K’worth
bh f l:06%fast
6
114
3
63744
K’ worth
6-8 1:00 fast
13-5
113
1
63599
Windsor
6-8 1 :01%slow
1
116
3
63463
Windsor
6-8 69%fast
4
112
1
SECOND THOUGHTS, ch. m, 6
113
CLOSE WORK, h
(Trainer. Jas.
69 135 Bowie
DAZZLER
First start.
IDLE THOUGHTS, ch. f, 2
1-2
(April 20, 1018 47 2 112.)
Dist Time T’ck Odds "Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
. c, 2
. Rowe,
1-2
118
Jr. Owner. H. P.
4S%fast 1-3 116
iia
By Johren — Gadiola, by Cylgad.
Whitney). Breeder, H. P. Whitney.
1 2 1* 1* C Kummer 8 Dusk, Black Art, Friday 13th
110
By Dick Finnell — Lady Manager, by The Manager.
(Trainer. J. G.
Wagnon. Owner, M. J.
Reid).
Breeder, W. S. Threlkeld.
€9209 Bowie
1-2
50 slop
11-6
111
1
1 1® 1*1 A
Roach
7 IjadyChoco, I^eeAdrin, A’tJane
69102 Bowie
1-2
48%fast
8
115
4
1 2* 2* A
Roach
8 Rauishackle, ForK’ps, Querulous
€8566 Jefferson
1-2
48%fast
7-6
112
3
1 1*1 1= E
Martz
9 Fehrah. Ink, A. J. Buja
68386 Jefferson
31 f
43 fast
16-5
114
2
1= 1® F
Smith
8 Duelma, BlucMonday, Forty’Two
68089 F.Gr’nds
3-8
36%good
3
114
5
2*1 3* L
Morris
10 Dorothy Ryan, Reply, Anne
€8061 F.Gr’nds
3-8
:36 mud
1
119
2
2= 2* J
Butwell
12 E. Bonnet, Nan. McKay. Bel.Isle
67934 F.Gr’nds
3-8
'35 fast
41
113
5
6* C*® H
ThomaslU SucDonovan, Sunayr, SunLassie
SUNAYR. ch. f. 2
110
By Sun
Briar — Misty Law, hy Ayrshire.
(Trainer, W.
€8632 Jefferson
67934 F.Gr’nds 3-8
67729 F. Grinds 3-8
67581 F. Grinds 3-8
67457 F.Gr’nds 3-8
BAMRA. ch. f. 2
(Trainer, C. Phillips.
Shields. Owner, W. S. Kilmer).
1-2 48%fast 13-5 112 6 1 H
:35 fast
35%fast
25%fast
37 hvy
Ah 113 1
6 .116 7
4| 114 1
3i 114 6
115
Owner. G. E. Webb).
69102
Bowie
1-2
48%fast
17-10
118
Wheeled.
A
Abel
8
€9040
Bowie
1-2
48%fast
21
115
2 1
1»
1=
C
Lang
8
67877
F.Grinds
3-8
34%fast
6
115
6
4*
4®
C
Lang
11
67729
F.Gr’nds
3-8
35%fast
1
114
1
1=
1«»
C
I^ng
12
67581
F.Grinds
3-8
35%fast
13-6
114
3
2»
2*1
C
Lang
9
67457
F.Grinds
3-8
37 hvy
12
114
1
1*1 2»
C
Lang
9
Breeder. W. S. Kilmer.
1| E Pool 10 Repl.v, BlueMonda.v, Roman Girl
2h 2* H J BurkelO S. Donovan. S.I.assie, Bus’esslike
3i 2** L Ly’Ke 12 Bnmra, E’terBonnet, SunLissie
3| 4=i G Breun’g 9 Edna V., P.amra, Idle Thoughts
4*^ 4® E Kummer 9 Bye Bye. Bamra, Lee Adrin
By Crimper — Flora Finch, by Transvaal.
Breeder. J. W. Garth.
linckle, I. Thoughts, ForKeeps
Wortlimoro. Edna V,, BlackGold
Sunayr, E’terBonnet. SunLassie
Edna V.. Idle'riioughts, Sunayr
113
McDaniel. Owner. J. B. McDaniel)
1-2 48%fast 2J Ho 1 1 2* 1*» H
By Vulcain — High Vale, by Hastings.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
ThurberlO Anne, BlucMonday, CopperHead
110 By Theo. Cook — June Bug.
Owner. Xalapa Farm Stable). Breeder. E. F. Simms.
1* 1* J Butwell 8 I.'rh’ghts, Businesslike, S. Lassie
By Omar Khayyam — Silent Queen, hy Forfarshire.
Breeder. Mrs. L. Viau.
8* 6^2 C Lang 15 StarCloudy, Neptune, Beau Nash
By The Curragh — Mabel Strauss, by Uncle.
Breeder, J. Sanford.
INVICTUS. hr. c, 2
(Trainer, J". B.
68717 Jefferson
JUNE FLOWER, ch. f. 2
(Trainer. R. Waldron.
67807 F.Grind-s 3-8 36 mud 9-10 115J
IMPOSSIBLE, ch. c. 2 (M) 110
(Trainer, W. Garth. Owner, J. S. Cosden).
(>9241 H.deG’ce 1-2 51 mud 19-10 116 10 9
First start for the following:
DONAGHEE. b. c. 2 (M) 110
(Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, J. W. Bean).
BRAMTON. ch. c, 2 (M)
(Trainer, L. W. Garth.
JACKSON
SUPPLIANT, h. c. 2 (M)
(Trainer, W. Irvine.
BENCH MANAGER.
FRANXMAN. ch. c. 2 (M) 110 By Superman— Frank’s Daughter, hy Frank GUI.
(Trainer, K. Spence. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
*WEE DEAR, ch. f, 2 (M) 107 By Campfire— Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely.
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breoder, R. T. Wilson.
ANTIQUITY, b. f. 2 (M) 107 By Bcrrilldon — Antique, by Olambala.
(Trainer, L. W. Garth. Owner, L. W. Garth). Breeder, L. Garth.
110
Owner, L. W. Garth).
110
110
Owner, E. F. Whitney).
110
By Berrilldon — Christmas Eve, hy Dick Welles.
Breeder, L. Garth.
By Everest — Pliant, by The Commoner.
Breeder, £. Rucker.
2nd RACE
Alioiit 2 ’lIlIeM (Short Conrso). Steeplechase,
upward. Claiiiiin;;. (No track rei'ord.)
4-ycar-olds aud
OVERMATCH, b. g. 8
(Trainer, S. Veitch,
66702 Pimlico
66660 Pimlico
66453 Laurel
V351 Laurel
€5957 Laurel
65449 Wood'ne
LE MARSOUIN, b. g. 9
(Trainer, L. Garth.
2 3:54%fast 19-10
2 1-4 4;23%slow 6
Ab 2 3:r.5%fast
Ab 2 2:55%fast
Ab 2 4;01%mud
2 1-2 4:49%fast
162
160
150
150
148
153
141
Owner, W. Stockton).
4
31
7
3-5
4
3
4
4
6
2
Ab 2 4:24%slop
Ab 2 4:19 fast
Ab 2 4:01%fast
2 3:.'>5%slow
Ab 2 4:02%fast
Ab 2 4:08%fast
Ab 2 4:27 mud
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
1 1-16 l:52%fast
F C l:10%fast
15
9-5
60
58
16
47f
63
30f
69
2Sf
DR. STEVENSON, hr. g, 5 (M)
(Trainer, R.
68912 Tijuana
68241 Tijuana
68055 Tijuana
67872 Tijuana
67746 Tijuana
67621 Tijuana
67580 Tijuana
67247 Tijuana
3rd RACE
147
130
137
147
i:n
139
135
102
97
100
132
Grady. Owner. J. Healy).
1 l:46%fast
5-S 1 :05%hvy
5} f 1:13 hvy
5-8 l:03%mud
1 1:43 fast
1 l:44%fast
5i f l:07%fast
5i f l:07%fast
15
4
9f
33f
87
59
153
108
Breeder. C. W. Moore.
Fell. B Haynes 0 Uallnvill. Mohican. Br’nO.Lynn
1 li Ih W McNair 7 VoxPopulill., 11. Lid. Yorkshire
5 3'® 3*« W McNair S Ards. Syosset. Gii.v Gaunt
Fell. C Hines 9 N’p-tide, llouyhnlmm, Qiiecreek
Fell. C Wilk’.son 9 Sweepm’t. Foimist’ss, Dis. Shore
Fell. S Higgins II L*Marsouin, I). Shore. Fair Mac
6 6-® 6®= A Turner 9 Lucky Find, Free State. St.Paat
8 9= 9*2 H Lunsf’d 12 Ndio, Brown Velvet. Ardent
9 6i 6'® J Gruber 10 C’rvoyant. EduH’inann. C. Hodge
12 12 12'i W D son 12 K. Canal. Koran. Elizabetlill.
By Ten Point — Treason, hy Dr. MacBride.
Breeder. J. T. Hughsi.
5® 5*i Mr H’ston 6 (’ol.Matt, Dissolut#*, An.’.-sSister
7* 7®4 E Dugan S Midian. Car. I'ickle Fancy
7* 7*= C Halls 8 Jack Ledi. Biily Joe. Conu-hon
9 8*2 C Kail.s 10 ('orncutter, Milda. Count Boris
4*1 4=4 E Taplin 11 11. Rudder, F.G.CcrIey, M’flowef
10® 9®2 J Thomas 11 P’ceFlag, Pioi*’iuation. Gen. Czar
7 7*® J Thomas 7 EthelBrowa, Herder, Barriskana
7*4 V H Molters 8 Herder, Horace Lcrch, Neg
5 1-2 Furlonsrs. 3-year-oldfi and nptvard. Claimini;:. (April 16,
10::i 1 ;05
(Trainer, W. Irvine. Owqgg,_W. Irviae). '
66849 Bowie 7-8 l:27%fast
66690 Pimlico 3-4 l:mifixst
66649 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast
66317 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast
66171 Laurel 3-4 1:12%fast
65678 H.deG’ce 3-4 LHVsfast
65396 H.deG’ce 5J f 1:07 fast
64134 FortErie 3-4 l:12%fast
MUSTARD SEED. b. c. 4
(Trainer, G. W. Campbell.
16-5
64
13-10
23
17-10
•112
118
110
111
107
115
105
107
101
Owner. G. W. Foreman).
-lOS.i
By Manager Waite — Viola Guild, hy Masetto.
Winfrey). Breeder. W. W. Darden.
4 6J 6« E Sm’w’od S Heeltaps, Sw’pHawk, Felicitous
5 €“k 6*4 E Sm'w’od 9 Heeltaps, Druid Hill, 'russell
4 3* 3= E Sm’w’odl2 Mabel K., Felicitous. Racket
1 1*4 4*2 E Sm’w’od 9 M. Blanche. Tycoon, Buckwheat
7 6* 4* J McTag’tl2 Lilt, 'J'ycoon. Bucado
2 2« 2=4 J Rowan 0 Lilt. Bucado. Old Top
6 7 6*4 J Owens 7 Arendal, Caninoro, Donges
1 1*4 1* J Rowan 8 Veiinie, Rustem. Oukwood
1 H 1* D Stirling 10 Vennie, Mart O’Hara, Old Top
1 2* 3= M Buxton 8 Hopeless. Litlirop. Arendal
By Ultimas — Lydia II., by Luke Blackburn.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
2 2*4 3® B Mari’elli 6 F. Phantom. ML’n.arv, GooiITime
1 1* 14 J Butwell 7 Prodigious, Bee’sWax. Wishbone
2 2* 6®4 J Rowan RJ Gaiantiunn. Bigheart, NoseDive
1 1* 1*4 J Callahan 7 Quecreek, Bigheart, S.and P>oot9
1 2* 7*2 J Rowan 8 (’al.Jane. OnWatch, Tip.Witchet
1 1* 1*> B Sm’w’oo 6 Min. Man. D.deM’my, Sundial II.
2 2* Ih J Rowan 7 McKenna. Wellfimler, Blazes
2 2* 2*» P Walls 7 Top o’th’Morning. Sui>er, Bullion
By Peter Quince — Alsike. by Ben Brush.
69043 Bowie 7-8 1 :28%fast 17 111 1
66849 Bowie 7-8 l;27*ofast 20 100 6
66821 Eowie 64 f l:21%fast 9-5 112 11
627 78 Aqueduct 3:4 l:12%good 10 108 4
62128 Belm’nt 3-4 MC l:ll%fast 12-6 115 1
62000 Belm’t 54 f MC 1 :05%fast 13-5 103 3
61867 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast H-5 111 2
61732 Jamaica 54 f l:05%fast 7 116 3
57712 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 24 112 1
RAFFLES, ch. c, 3 103
(Trainer, W. Shield*. Owner, J. L. Holland).
Breeder, J. N. Camden.
Dennis’n 6 Eulalia. Servitor. Vitamin
6 F. Phantom, Mis’ary, S.Tlioiightn
13 Hid. Jewel. Ettahe. ('aiuouflage
7 Knobbie. Exodus. Naturalist
7 Bigheart, Sleiveconard, C. Song
4 Diinboyne, ('ahalan. Blue Brush
5 Reprisjil. Musk.-iTge. Tliund’elap
4 Audacious, Thunderclap, Column
7 Missionary, S. Rider, Ir.Brigudiet
By Luke McLuke — Phebe G., by Mazagan.
Breeders, J. 0. & G. H. Keene.
6=« J
6 6>« E Bell
11 10*5 E 'i a pi in
2^ 2*4 E Taplin
3* V E Taplin
2* 2= E Taplin
34 2=4 E Taplin
4 4* E Taplin
14 2“ C Turner
68781
.Jefferson
1 1-8 1 :57%hvy
10
118
9
13
13 13*5
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Murphy 13
Aniole. Calcutta. Setting Sun
68G98
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1 l:41%slow
31
113
2
2
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9
LulyMyra. B. Guard, SuiKMbum
68G34
Jefferson
5i f l:07%fast
2
109
2
2
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E
Pool
10
BodyGuard, P.ofrmbria, L.Myra
68531
Jefferson
51 f l:07%fast
7-5
107
3
4
4* 4*1 E
P«oi
6
I'.ofrinbria, BI.Nose, Bet. Times
68470
Jefferson
51 f l :10%hvy
1
1071
5
1
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7
Idacbelli, BotlyGuard. J.Q. Kelly
68 4 06
Jefferson
51 f 1:08 fast
18-5
116
2
1
1* 1*
F
Murphy
S
Elizab’hBean, Fern’dos. K. Devil
67482
F.Gr nds
lm70y 1:49 hvy
8
111
7
6
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7
Hadrian, Mom. List Effort
67439
F.Grinds
3-4 l:lG%hvy
8
104
6
7
7 7*»
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Kummer 8
Al.Stebler, Marj.Wood, P.Gorda
67327
Jefferson
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-2
116
5
4
6 5®3 F
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.5
BlueNose, (’alcutia, Kirk I.ady
66507
Empire
51 f 1 :07%fast
8-5
110
2
3
2* 1*
E
Taplin
10
Peter P.rown, Rork, Brother Pat
6C371
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51 f l:07%fast
1
109
5
1
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Taplin
11
Bl. Friday, S. Goldman. B.L’glitou
66303
Empire
Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
5
106
3
1
1= 1*
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Taplin
11
Ben Wood, It. Leigh ton. T. Colonel
66089
Jamaica
3-4 l;13%good 13-10
115
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DEXTEROUS, b.
8, 4
115
By Peter Pan — Adroit, by Broomstick.
(Trainer. W. L. Oliver. Owner. W. L. Oliver).
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
64 f l:2Uifast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:13%slo\v
ZA l:13-%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
66866 Bowie
66850 Bowie
66823 Bowie
66801 Bowie
66707 Pimlico
66662 Pimlico
66634 Pimlico
66284 Laurel
66203 Laurel
WRAITH, hr. g. 5
(Trainer, J. W. Dayton.
66870 Bowie
66866 Bowie
G6836 Bowie
66707 Pimlico
G6662 Pimlico
C6634 Pimlico
66524 I.«aurel
66422 Laurel
G6284 laurel
66203 I.aurel
66105 I..aun l
65348 Wood'ne
MAY BLOSSOM, ch
(Trainer. J.
66866 Bowie
66836 Bowie
66678 Pimlico
66523 Ijaurcl
66 422 laurel
66317 Laurel
65914 Laurel*
64 f l:21%fast
3-1 l:H%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:13%slow
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:15%good
3-4 1:12% fast
f. 4
7-5 103
34 96 5 1
2.'> 97 4 6
64 105 2 2
23 105 2 1
6f 107 1 8
6| 108 1 4
7 109 1 3
10 109 2 4
106
Owner, J. W. Dayton).
5
21
16
16
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35
10
6
31-10
11
8f
7
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99 4
104 13
104 3
112 10
112 4
101
104
97
95
105
117
113
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
8 8*® E Bell S Hid. Jewel, M. Blossom. Quecreek
24 3* J Bell .5 Dry M(Kui, (’rocus. On Watch
5* 5*3 J Callahan 7 On Watch, Gentility. Crocuv
2* 2'J C Lang 5 Gentility, BoiiHomme. (I’dTime
1* I'i C Lang 12 Wraith, S.amlBoots, I.’Effare
8* 7®| E Barnes 13 Apex, S. and Bor»ts, Fifty-Fifty
Onit 3*4 J Callahanl2 L’Effare, Ar.ofGold, Fifty-Fifty
2 h Ink J Callahanll Hidden Jewel, Wraith. Crank
3= 3=i J Callahan 8 Apex, Wraith. Fifty-Fifty
By Malamout — The Spirit, hy Yankee.
Breeder, N. Macfarlane.
F. Schorr, Owner, C. Fellowes).
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
1 l::;9i5fast
1 l:41%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:14*/j,fast
1 1:41 fast
6 4J 3*1 E Martz 12 IMcnic, C:ilialan. Sweepy
5 4= 5® H Shillick 8 Hid. Jewel, M. Blossom, Quecreek
Fell. E Bell 13 May BIonhohi. Ettahe. Cum Sail
2 3* 2*4 B Mari'elliPJ Dexterous. S.amlBoots, L’Effare
9® 6 ®J S Lowe 13 Ape.v. S, and Boots. Fifty-Fifty
4 nk 723 s Mcl.xine 12 I/Kffare, Ar. of tJohl. Dexterous
6 = 2*4 S McLane S L’Effare. Hid.Jewel. Fifty- Fifty
Ink &3 (J I.,ang 8 May Blossom. Apex. Fifty-Fifty
14 3*4 W Martin 11 Dexterous. Hidden Jewel. Crank
1*423 W Martin S Apex, Itexterous. Fifty-Fifty
44 13*® W Martin 14 Fifty-Fifty. Hid.Jewel. Colanda
3= 5®4 J Metcalf 11 lliddenJewcI. .Ablaze, Wake Up
By Ultiaius — May Hempstead, by Patron.
Breeder. Headley & Miller.
2*4 2= J McTag’t 8 HiddenJewel, Quccr’k. L’Effare
143 By Oversight — Omerca, by Common.
Owner, C. K. Harrison, Jr.). Bred in France by Count G. de
Castelbajac.
L. rider. B Kleeger 0 tiimnu*, Brig.innn, Lucky Find
2 34 3*4 B Kleeger Musty. Crest Hill, Lucky Find
2 2* 2* P. Kleeger 7 EarhK'ker, .‘>*ea Skipper, TheTroul
1 Ran out.B Kl'gerlO Lieut. Seas, SeaSerpent, Plumcot
Ran out. R .'^irr.psonlO Hallavill, Wr’kGras.*. Earlcckcr
FelL W Borgan 6 Minata, Hallavill, Bullseye
By Querido— Marie Louise III., by Masque.
Bred in France by M. de St. Alary.
Mergler 8 RedC'lover, Crestllill, Earlocker
H C’f'dil Briganna, Crestllill, SeaMon’rch
Mergler 8 Baronet. Papebrock, Amstello
H C’f’d 7 Oest Hill, Baronet, Sea Scot
Mergler 5 SeaScot, A.KxreU’ce, Racont’ae
li C’Fd 8 liifidel II., Perkiomen, Forniist’a
65676 H.deG’ce ImTOy 1:46 fast
(*5575 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :14*ifast
(>.5010 P.elmont 1 l:36%fast
64916 Belm nt 3-4 MC l:12**ifast
PRINCE REGENT, ch. g. 3
€6715
Pimlico
2 3 ;53%fast
8
IX
4
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4*® C
6€€19
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2 3:53 fast
8f
141
9
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7
146
7
6
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€5769
Laurel
Ab 2 3:56 fast
3
140
2
6
5®
5*i R
€5488
H.deG’c®
Ab 2 4:05%fast
17-10
164
2
2
2*
2* C
€1458
pimlifo
2 3:55%fast
a-2
147
i
2
2®
1* R
(Trainer, R. A.
6.586.5 Laund
65651 H.deG’ce
(>5302 H.deG’co
64 573 Saratoga
6446 4 Saratoga
64272 Saratoga
MONASTERY, hr.
f l:(/6%fa.st
5-8 l:Ul fast
3-4 1:15 fast
54 f 1:10 hvy
54 f l:0T.%fast
3-4 l;ll%fast
5
8 113 2 2
23-l'» 112 4 3 24 1“ M Garr.cr 13 Ethilie, Cum Sab. ('ahalan
14 123 5 6 6* 6‘® .1 But well 9 Blazes, JohnPaulJones, K..\ll»ert
13-5 105 3 2 2* 1*» J Callahan 8 ('lansman, Irish Ki.s.s, DukeJohn
5 110 4 3 2* 1= J Callahan 8 Apex, Fifty-Fifty. D<*spair
31-10 101 7 6 4* 7®4 A McL’lin 7 S.'riuu’phts, ’ Qiiecrwk., Bigheart
7 100 1 2 24 24 J Rowan 7 Cromwell, Servitor. Sli|>peryElni
3 101 6 3 3* 4'4 S Bullinan 6 'Frevelyaii. Dresden. Plucky
7 118 4 3 3*4 I'i J Butwell 7 Lucky Button. Apex. Citation
8 lu6 3 5 6 5‘* E ^larlz .5 ’rafter. CoKtipan. Duncecap
20 119 5 7 6* 5®4 C F’b lher 9 B’kcrBrown. VaPtiu, Sl’vecon’d
101 By Spanish Prince II. — Understudy, by Star Ruby.
Breeder. W. M. Jeffords.
5 Transom. Comixa. (liarre
5 Carol, Comixa. Marie Bl.vnche
15 BliU'inunt. Vigil. Marie Blanche
4 Certain, I.a<lyMyra. B. and Gold
7 Vigil, Curtis, 'Fiixedo
1.3 Messenger. l)ust Flower, Donges
Smith. Owner, W. M. Jeffords).
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112 3
108 5
115 4
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112 11
112
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4® 4®4 L Morris
124 12*4 L Morris
3= 3** L Morris
€4 4*4 Morris
104 10 »* L Morris
(Trainer. A, S. WoodUffe. Owner, L. Liebling).
By Friar Rock — Okitau, l;y Planudes.
Breeder, J. £. Madden.
69104
Jtowie
3-4 l:lJ'%fast
70
lui
6
6
6
6*® J
McCoy
7
Reparnt’n. Br’mster. J.F. O’Hara
(*90.36
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.3-4 l:14=r.fast
18
106
7
6
7
6‘* J
McCoy
7
BygoneDays, Brookholt, Colando
68569
Jefferson
5i f l:U6%fast
8
111
1
5
6
6‘® J
McCoy
6
Aldaze, Wolf’s Cry, Mavourneeu
68450
Jefferson
3-4 l:16®ihvy
7-10
109
2
2
2>
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McCoy
6
G. Floss, Bemorc'fui. TbeFr’sean
68322
Jefferson
3-4 l:12%fast
4
115
4
3
4i
4®i L
McD’ott
0
WarZone, Wolf’s('ry, Iturr.. uda
68247
Jefferson
5-8 IrOOVfcfast
10
110
5
2
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2* L
McD’ott
S
ElmerK., J.F. O’Hara. H. Jewel
68190
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8 Sagamore, J.F.O’Uaxa, UadrLx*
Tuesday, April 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
1TKCI.E 70HN. ch. h. 7 I(HI
1 Trainer, J. W. GraTer. Owner, J. 1
f.7n96 Wdbine 3-4 1:13 fast 3J 12<> 9
M966 Conn’ht 1 l:41%fast 5| 115 1 2
M&25 Wdblne 1 1:41 good 21-5 128 4 €
64389 W’dbine 1 l:41%alow 2-4 106 1 2
64C11 Wdblne 3-4 l:125<ifast 27 116 6
107
Owner, M. J. Reid),
64097 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:45Vfcfast 47 121 3 2 2
639S6 Pimlico 3-4 l;14%slow 17 Kfe 4 1
61417 Bowie ll:43%fast 18f 116 10 14 14
61276 Pimlico 3-4 Lll^^fast 6S 100 6 7
60917 K’Wrth lm70y l:44%fnst 4-6 118 2 4 2
60893 K’w’rth ImTOy l:43^fast 4 122 2 S 3
L EFFARE, ch. g. 7 107
(Trainer, J. G. Wagnon. Owner, M. J. R<
r.8740 Jefferson 3-4 1.14 fast 6 12(* 7
4;8f.r»5 Jefferson 3-4 l:13Vast 6 119 3
f8r>7(; Jefferson 1 1:41 fast 8 110 3
(18402 Jefferson 3-4 l:15^slow 6 117 7
(?83«0 Jefferson 3-4 1 ISrsfast 4J 112 1
«8287 Jefferson 3-4 l:12*ifast 44 115 4
f.8205 F.Gr'nds 3-4 1 :13!Kgood 3 114 5
418027 F.Gr nds 2-4 l;13?afast 2i 105 2
AIKEN, b. h, 5 105
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11 10 7nk 9
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7 7 7 7
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By Aeronaut — Spring Maid, by Dick Welles.
FLYING DEVIL, b. c. 3
(Trainer. J. Kearns
ford). Breeder, J. Laxton. (Trainer. J.
7nk 9>* H Thurb»*rl2 SailinglL, MotorTop, Maj. Parke 5921. 3 Bowie
3* G Walls 4 Boniface, Mainoevre. WdVlolet (19108 Bowie
6* 1" H ThurberlO Algonq’n, SirCla’ce, Sw. Bouquet G91.31 Bowie
1* 1*4 H Thurber 5 GnindK' uise. SweetBouquot. Bly G9089 Bowie
3» P II ThurberlS Keltie, Motor Cop. Jean Corey G840G Jefferson
4*1 4^4 R Rom'elll 6 Jeg. Sunny Jim, Sporting Biood G81.3.1 F.Gr’nd.s
ink ih J G’nelsenll P.ofimlia, Manoevre, SlrenMaid G78I5 F.Gr'nds
b. c. 3 103
Kearns. Owner, S. Goochl.
Im70y 1:.50 slop 14-G 102 6
lm7oy l:50*^fast 1 108 2
Gif 1:21 fast 27-10 lOS 2
3-4 1 :l.*r'S.8low 24 106 3
r.J f 1 :0S fast 8 103} 5
3 4 l:15^slow 6 115 4
3-4 l:i:.*hihvy 5 107 5
5“ 6** H Ham’t'nH Sundial II.. King John. Veteran (,7004 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1 :46=t.fa.st
7 7** L Aron 7 Wyoming, Panoply, Crank G74.58 I* .Gr’ntls
1* 1* H Thurber 5 BugleMnrch, Algonquin, VlolaO. 07303 Jefferson
4* 3*4 H Thurber 5 May. House, Nepperhan, EdStone \7 Indigo, hr. f, 3
By As d’Atout — Impetuse.b y Le Pomnon. (Trainer. A. G.
Bred in France by .lules Jariel. G9131 Bowie
2-4 1 :!8‘Shvy
5-8 l:01^fast
(Trainer. A. G. Weston. Owner, T. Clyde).
9 8T G Mein
9 Canyon, Klnier K., Avi.'spa
G9I31 Bowie
09088 Bowlo
5^ J Rutwell 8 S.nndBoots,
Calcutta GPOIl Bowie
6^4 E Marta
0 Noddain, Parader, Orcus
6G632 Pimlico
7 7*5 7'* L Morri.^ S lligliCost. M.vlicverie, T.Witcliet GG.590 Pimlico
4 1* 1= H Thomas 0 M.vReverie, T.Witcliet, T’nslate 66039 laurel
6 6* 5*2 H Thurber 7 T.Witcliet. Itanaeinla, A’ieMay (*5708 I.aurel
Pulled up. II Thomas .5 T.Witcliet, Barracuda, Centini’er (. 154G Pimlico
(Trainer, W. A. Carter. Owner. A. Inclan).
C9037 Bowie 7-8 1 :27%fa.st 6Jf K>4 4 8
67232 Havana 3-4 l:18*’‘5mud 33-10 109 4 4
67124 Havana 3-4 1 :12*/jifast 11-6 112 4 4
67027 Havana 3-4 1:llSfast 15 116 6 6
66964 Havana 3-4 1:12 fast 11 117 4 3
608.53 Havana 1 l:38i4fast 8-6 115 2 3
VALENTIA. b. f. 4 102
(Trainer. D. Cooper. Owner, L. Schaack).
66867 Bowie lm70y l:49^fast 7v: 108 6 3
66830 Bowie 3-4 1:14 fast 35f 103 10 10
(;6733 M'boro Ab 6-i f 1 :25Vsfast 13-5 109 1 2
00090 Pimlico 3-4 l:13Vafast €3 108 6 7
60.'»42 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 16 105 6 5
66304 Empire 1 l:412ifaat 12 101 3 4
66050 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 mud 3 107 4 6
0r>804 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 1 104 6 1
€5514 Aqueduct 64 f 1:20 fast 13^ 96 4 1
3i U H Thomas 0 llid.Jewol. Centimeter. BlmerK. gIARRE. b. f, 3
By Peter Pan — Easy Street, by John o’ Gaunt (Trainer, ;
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
10 10=5 Q Fields 10 Set. Sun, F.Phantom, Broomstor G0039 Laurel
6i f 1:21 fa.st H
7-8 l:311imud 3-;
.'ij f l:07<^.fast 33-l<
54 f 1 :07%fast 4<
3-4 l:13\fast 2‘.
54 f 1:09 slop •
54 f l:075tfast 1
1-2 49Vaslow 11-;
10 111 9
40 112 8
23 112 5
9 103 6
9 115 I
-5 112 3
ICO
(Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean).
:lrunner 4 (Juecreek, Disi ussion, (’ydonia
05865 I..aurel
4» R McD’ott .5 Dr.H’inan, L.B.S’hp. B.ofEliz’n 05440 H.deG’c©
5" J Madden 0 B.ofEl’town. C.Spon’r. L.B.Sh'p 63106 Aqueduct
G» 6'® J Madden S L.B.Slieep, Cydoniji, Dr.H’knian
781 A.quetluct
5*5 T N(dan 5 ElennorS., J’dgePryor, IMiisUltra C2631 Aqueduct
By Spanish Prince II. — Mabel Strauss, by Uncle.
Brooder. J. Sanford.
6229.5 Belmont 4J f st
C2209 Belmcnt 44 f st
64 f 1:09 slop
54 f l:064<;fast
54 f 1 :08 fast
5-S 1 :02%fast
5-8 LOO^good
44 f 54%fast
f st 5.?%mud
f st 51 slow
4* 4*1 S I.K>we 8 Plucky. BjJiniiny, LittleAmmie ZEUREKA. b. f. 3 (M)
9* 9** F Weiner 13 May Blo'som, Ettalio. ('urn Sail (Trainer, W. Irvine
1*4 2h C Jackson 0 Thriller, S’thBr’ze, Flib’tygibliot 06676 Pimlico
7 7*4 F Weiner 7 S.'Tirglits, Prodig’us, Bee’sWax 64237 FortErie
74 8’ H Shillick H> The Almoner. Dayduo, Orcu-i G39C2 Ham’ton
6*4 4* H Thomas 7 M. Maxim. I..ogliorn, Am’daUoey
6* 6'4 E Martz 8 Shaffer, Good Time, Evil /?j.U n A rkf"
1* l“k J MerimeelO Esquire, Transient, BrightLighta Otll KAUt
18 18 J Merimeel2 Cum Sah, Zealot, Cloughjordan
5-8 LOO^good 7 115 9
44 f 54%fast 6 115 2
f st 5.?%mud 8 117 1
f st 51 slow 60 112 6
(M) 97
vine. Owner, W. Irvire).
3-4 l:13%fast 64 97 7
3-4 1:14%fast 23^ 109 3
5-8 l;03Vfeslow 25 109 3
By Wrack — Sanci, by Eolns.
Breeder. A B. Hancock.
4‘® 3* A Abel 0 Tho(’lown, L’yMyra, Highspeed
28 24 A Abel .5 AlStcbler, I^JidyMyra. I’eorSpoi t
2* 2" A Abel 9 Soggarth Arofjn, 'Phessaly, Oran
2« 1* A Abel 7 Ilillhousc, A1 Stebler, laslie
4* 4*4 H Thomas 8 Raffles, Elizab.Bean, Fornandos
68 4* J C’rcoranl2 Rupee, Tender Seth, Radiant
4* 14 J Merimee 13 Old Top, Wrangler, Kinsman
64 6*5 G Mein 11 Irish Pat, Gliost, Slanderer
4* 3* G Mein 7 Macbeth, Rork. licslie
24 18 W Fronk 12 Glabella. Sweet Mama. Ghost
By Dalhousie— Fancy Dress, by Ben Brush.
Breeder, T. Clyde.
5* .5«4 II Shillick 9 Sog.Aroon, Fly’gDevil, Thessaly
!• 1* A Abel 7 Nebisli. Buddugie, Jocose
5* 4*4 A Allen 12 Oran, Ros.a Yeta, Sf. Lawrence
48 8* A Allen 12 I’owWow, KedWreath, Mer.Ijantl
6'4 7'® A Allen 12 Ath’stone. U’kBottom. T.Min’tesj
6* 4«4 B Mari’elli 8 Henna. MabclK., Win’rTakeAIl
3* 45 J Butwell 8 Transom, Sun t^uesr. Insulate
4* 4*4 A Allen 7 TallTimbor, Catapult, Jolly
By Maintenon — Gibberish, by Prestige.
, Bred in France by W. K. Vander-
bilt.
6* 5»5 J Rowan 8 Henna. MabelK., WinVTakeAll
45 4® J Rowan .5 Transom, Comixa, I’rineeRpgent
7* 853 E Josiah 10 Blue Peter. Rialto. Sun Doll
4* 18 E Josiah 10 Delcadia. Cheapside, Brilliance
6* 6*4 J Butwell I I Nantokah, Sun Quest, Suweep
4* 3* E Josiah 12 SilkTassel. Henna, D’Botherile
3i 4*1 J Butwell 11 Contact, Pay Dear. Cheapside
7 7*5 N Huff 7 Pennon, New Hampshire, Pravut
By Zeus — Eureka, by Fair Play.
Breeder. Mosely A Miller.
68 7»® T Doyle 10 A1 Boyd, El Dor.ido. J.ncq.Jullan
58 4^ J Rowan 9 Tycoon, R’t onTime, WaterTaX
54 3*4 J Rowan 9 VanPatr’k, MabelK., P.G. Brown
1-1G Milea. K-Tear-olcln and npxvard. Claiming^- (Sept. 18,
1D::0 1:44 4-5 3 138.)
4th RACE
3-4 Mile.
•^7, IDl
Yarrow Brae Purse. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (Sept.
[) 1:11 1-5 3 138.)
ANTILLES, ch. m. 5
(Trainer, J. H. Stotler.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, b. c. 3 112
(Trainer, H. McDaniel. Owner, J. K. L.
By Granite — Annagh, by Broomstick.
Breeders. H. H. A J. H. Gaines.
66168
l.aurel
3-4
l:13%fast
8-5
1104
5
1
1*
34 c
Turner 7
Carol. A’alador, Transom
66072
Laurel
3-4
l:lGVr.hvy 21-10
113
1
1
1*
1* B
Mari’elli 7
Cav’tEmptor, AA’oodland, Buc.ndo
64544
Saratoga
.34 f
1 :(>S-’Sihvy
0
113
1
1
3*
€’* E
Sande 9
Daniel. Shamrock, Dougiioregai
63328
Emi‘ire
64 f 1 :073tslow
10
112
5
3
3®
3«4 B
Mari’elli 9
Wildrake, Bet. Luck, Wil’mTell
63104
Aqueduct
5-8
1:00 fast 17-10
112
2
1
3*
6»4 E
Sande 8
BlancSeing, Thessaly. Anonym’s
62904
Aqueduct
5-S
59Vsgood
2
112
1
2
1*
I'l E
Sande 10
Anonym’s. Ambler, Lady Myra
62431
Belm’t 54 f
MC
1 :05%fast
15
122
4
3
34
7®i B
Mari' elli 8
Cherry Pie, Cresta. Canaque
62292
Bflnunt 5
S st
58*imud
e-6
117
2
2
1*
I’l E
Sande 8
Brilliance, Anonym’s, B. Monkey
COMIXA. br. f, 3
102
By Colin — The Minx II., by Irish Lad.
(Trainer. J. F.
Schorr. Owner,
£. £. McLean).
Brooder, £. B. McLean.
66843
Bowie
3-4
1:14 fa.«t
9
103
2
3
3=
2=4 E
Kumm^^r 8
FlyhyD.jy, Amusement, Sun. Best
66705
Pimlico
1
1 :40Vr.fast
8f
100
6
10
10* 11** F
AA’einer 14
Oui Oui. (len. Thatolier. Solisa
66655
Pimlico
3-4
l:ll%fast
18
110
5
1
2*
4= J
Callahan S
Rigel, Cherry Pie. Solisn
66554
l..aurel
3-4
l:13Vast
6
110
5
1
1'4 2* J
Callahan 10
(leu. 'Thatcher. Scribble. Pennon
66350
I.aurel
54 f
1 :07%fast
54
102
2
2
2*
2« J
Callahan 7
Heeltaps, AA’ooilland, Bet. Times
66223
l.#aurel
54 f
1 :08^fast
34
1U6
1
1
1*
3*2 J
Rowan 7
Moonraker, (iol.Rulc, Bet.Tim.es
659.39
l..aurol
3-4
1 :13*imud
31
109
1
5
8“
9*4 G
Avails 13
VA’ilderness. Dunlin. Scribble
65865
I..aurel
54 f
LOeVast
3
1084
5
2
1“
2*> C
Ponce .5
Transom, Prince Regent, Giarre
6565 1
H.deG’ce
5-8
1:01 fast
2
118
1
1
1*4
24 J
Butwell 5
Carol, Mar.Blanclie, Pr’eeRegent
ADMIRER, b. c.
S
108
By Prince Hermis — Fanny Kemble, by Serapronius.
(Trainer. R. N. "Vestal. Owne
r, G.
L. Blackford estate)
. Breeder. G. L. Blackford.
67964
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1 :l’3Vast
7
im
4
3
34
1" E
Barnes 12
Chiva. Major Chilton, Thessaly
67878
F.Grnds
3-4
1:14 Vast
2
112
6
2
2h
4 -n G
Mein 11
(’hild's I‘biy, Poor Sport. Rork
67690
F.Gr’nds
1
1 :40%fast
4
107
3
4
4
4 * E
Barnes 4
Set. Sun, Anonymous, Bet. Times
67416
FalrG’ds
54 f
1 :09V^hvy
8
106
1
2
5*
5* R
M’lhewslO
BlueNose, Anonymous, P’rS|>ort
67109
Jefferson
3-4
1 :14^.good
7-5
104
1
1
1*
l'= J
C’rcorarlO
Mar.Wood. BI.Bird, B.ofB. Ridge
67057
Jefferson
3-4
1 :193!ihvy
9-5
104
3
1
1*
1* J
Corcoran S
Yorick, Buddugie. Koellia
66991
Jefferson
5-8
1 :04*.nmud
11-5
115
4
4
34
3* J
Corcoranl2
SettingSun, FirstRIush, JosieM.
€2787
Latonia
5-8
1:01 Vast
18
112
6
8
S'4
8* A
Wilson PJ
'T.aylor Hay, Antoiii;!, P.ivlowa
62660
Latonia
54 f
1 :0S%fast
12
115
3
4
4*
3>® A
Wilson 12
F’tAA'ard, May. Carrel, Reiieelaw
62603
I..atonia
54 f
l-.OSViifast
48
105
4
6
71
7® E
RobbinslO
Tokihime, Kent L., Dearie
62356
Latonia
4J f
56*^.fast
15
115
3
9
9*
8® N
Barrett 11
Macbeth, Tay.II.ay, May.C'arrei
62110
Churchii!
44 f
533ki'ust
45
115
7
7
7*
7** AV
’ W T’lor 8
Banter. JackBauer. EdPemMeton
THESSALY, hr. f.
3
103
By Plaudit — Fair Atalanta, by Knight of the Thistle.
(Trainer, M. J.
Murphy. Owner, S
. Louis).
Breeder, Xalapa Farm.
69131
Bowie
G4 f
1:21 fast
45
101
3
4
4*
3® G
Mein 9
Sog.Aroon, Flying Devil, Oran
68227
Jefferson
54 f
1 :0S fast
8
lO’J
6
€
6*
6 » H
'Hi 0 mas 7
Better’Times, Eliz.Benn, Contour
68026
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1:14 Vast
12
102
3
8
7*
7’® H
Thomas 9
J.(^. Kelly. Aii’ymous, M. Chilton
67964
F.Gr’nds
3-4
l:13\fast
6
99
1
1
1»»
4* H
ThomasPJ
Admirer, Cliiva, Major Chilton
67809
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1 :14vtmud
12
101
5
2
3“
4®4 H
Thomas S
Shamrock, Macbeth. Rork
67090
Jefferson
3-4
l.lG^.hvy
6
105
3
2
24
5® H
Thomas S
Stump .Ir.. Suporbum, A’ennie
66837
Bowie
7-8
l:28Vtfa.st
2J
103
2
€
6*
7:0 G
Mein 9
KingSol.’sSeal, Felside, L.Myra
66813
Bowie
3-4
1:14 fast
67
102
10
11
10* :
10'® H
Thoma;;!!
Best IjOVo, Fly by Day, Felside
66072
I..aurel
3-4
l:lCViihvy
10
105
4
4
Gh
5'* E
Sm’w’od 7
N.H’pshire, C’lEmptor, W’dland
66003
Laurel
54 f 1:08 fast
14
115
4
6
6
6*4 J
Rowan 6
Heeltaps, A'alador, Crochet
(i.3376
H.deG’ce
54 f
1 :0S Vast
14
100
3
2
34
5®4 G
Mein 8
A’igil, Daniel, Dunlin
69167 Bowie
09129 Bowie
69073 Bowie
06638 Pimlico
6632 1 Laurel
66222 I..aurel
65489 H.deG’ce
63124 Dev’shire
103
Owner. J. H. Stotler).
64 f l:22Vsifa.st 23-10 105 2
7-8 1:29 fast 19-5 11) 1
3-4 l:16%slop 2 107 2
11:41 fast 6 112 6
lm70y l:46-\fast 22 lOS 7
3-4 l:15%fa.st 2€f 112 4
3-4 l:14*^fast 13 112 7
3-4 l:lSHhvy 3| 1084 8
103
Owner. W. J. I
(Trainer, A. C. Perretto.
69214 Bowie
69103 Bowie
69058 Bowie
66805 Bowie
66666 Pimlico
By Rapid Water — Maria C., by Yankee Gun.
Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell.
ImTOy 1:51*7 rs1op 7-5 104
1 1-16 l :52*^fast 54 105
64 f 1 :21%fast 7f 110
7-S 1 :28*'sfast 20 105
1 1-16 l;52%fast 7 114
1 1-16 1:52 fast 11 111
1 1-8 l:55\slow 11-5 108
-10 105 2 3 24 2* E Ambrose 8 C.J.C’gmile. Redbrund, J. Brant
9-5 11) 1 1 18 2*4 C I..ang 11 St.Donaril, Wrangler, Jos. Brant
2 107 2 2 2* 2* C Lang 8 Tidings, Galeta. Blazonry
6 112 6 6 10* 10** E .Sande 11 Jyntee; Gazint.n, Mollie Barnes
22 lOS 7 2 2* 3* J Callahanll F’zySneezy. L.Ammie, Penelope
2€f 112 4 9 10*4 5'3 C I>ang 14 Tidings. Dan Bolling. Rolo
13 112 7 9 9* 12*» J McTag't 15 Camouflage. Fleer. Ira Wilson
3| 1084 8 2 18 Ink D Stirling 12 Trooi>er, Colando, Nightstick
103 By Hamburg — Ballet, by Ben Brush,
r, W. J. Kramer). Breeder. Greentree Stable.
7-5 104 4 3 3* 34 A Abel 8 The Lamb, D.intzie, Buxom
54 105 6 1 1*4 24 A Abel 8 Wrangler, Blue Brush, Maize
7f 110 12 12 12 12** A Roach 12 Camouflage. 'J'.Peiuv’ii. Joaquina
JOHNNY DUNDEE, b. g. 4 107
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner, C. Buxton).
G8893 Tijuana
68827 Tijuana
68797 Tijuana
68650 Tijuana
68365 Tijuana
67930 Tijuana
67854 Tijuana
67804 Tijuana
67662 Tijuana
G6881 Bowie
66818 Bowie
1 1-8 1:55 fast
1 1-8 l:54**r.fast
1 1-8 l:,54Mifa.st
3-4 1 ;13Mifast
1 1 16 l:4T*ifa.st
1 1-16 l:518jihvy
1 1-16 l:49^iimud
ImTOy l:42*)5fast
5-8 59%fast
1 1-lG l:51^fast
20 105 1 5 44 4‘* H Stutts 9 Mizar, Zouave, C. J. Craigmile
7 114 9 7 6* 9»4 C Lang 14 Itouen, M’nRoselL. L’dllerbert
11 111 2 19’ 12** C Lang 14 Goaler, Transient. Gallivant
1-5 108 1 2 4* 4‘* A Abel 7 WarVictor, Gallivant, Dolly O.
107 By Brummel — Gylfi, by Dr. Leggo.
Buxton). Breeder. J. S. Barbee.
7-10 102 3 2 1* 2b F Stevens 5 F. Orient. F.Nail. W. Montgomery
4-5 104 2 2 18 2n F Stevens 6 F. Orient. Black Tliong. Yukon
6 102 I 1 1* 1* F Stevens 8 F’an.Nail, F’rOrient. GladNcws
37 110 10 10 10 9 = F W’einer 10 Dr.T.S.Dab’y, Oc’denta. H.G’ge
6 106 4 4 44 6‘® M And'son 9 Philanderer, Bl. House. Sum. Sigh
4-5 109 1 2 3*4 3* M Buxton 7 Barriskane. Roi>teier, F. Fogarty
24 103 4 2 2* 2*4 P Walls 7 Cath.Marrone, L’aiina. P’ceDir’t
9f 101 14 15 15 15** M And’sonla .Sunnyland. Coffield. Abadane
156 101 8
12 103 9
ImTOy l:50*Afast 33-10 107
GRISELDA, hr. f, 4 98
(Trainer. F. Holman. Owner. T. H. Wilson)
69171 Bowie ImTOy 1:49 fast 8 102 9 9
69038 Bowie
ImTOy 1:49 fast 8
ImTOy 1 :5l%slop 6
1 1-16 l:.52%fast 19
11-16 1:48 fast 15f
1 1-16 l:48*/5fast 35f
1 1-16 1 :49\good 6
1 l:42*,'5slop 33-10
ImTOy 1:4S fast 9
35f 100 11 11
66107 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49\good 6 97 1 6
66038 Laurel 1 l:42Hslop 33-10 94 3 6
65609 H.deG’ce ImTOy 1:4S fast 9 101 4 3
CORK ELM. blk. c, 3 93
(Trainer, A. Zimmer. Owner, J. M. Zimmer)
69189 Bowie 6i f l:22*Sslop 28 101 6 7
66863 Bowie 1 1:45 fast 36 97 S 8
66856 Bowie 6J f 1:22 fast 39f 102 9 9
66799 Bowie S-4 l:14'Sfast lOf 111 5 10
ST. LAWRENCE, tr. c. 3
(Trainer J. H. Stotler.
69188 Bowie 7-8 1:31
69131 Bowie 64 f 1 :2!
69041 Bowie 54 f 1:0'
(;0i«2 laurel 54 f 1:0!
65815 I..aurel 54 f 1:0’
65647 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:1*
65440 H.deG’ce 54 f 1:0!
€3772 K’ worth 5-8 1 :0(
63081 Dev’shire 5-8 1:0]
7-S l:31*iSlop
64 f 1:21 fast
54 f l:07®ifast
54 f 1 :09%good
54 f 1:07 fast
3-4 1 :14 fast
54 f 1 :08 fast
5-8 1 :00<sfast
5-8 l:01Hfast
108
Owner J. H. Stotler).
By Rapid Water — Mettie Bereaud. by Jean Bereaud.
Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell.
ji® jic c Lang 7 Madson, Carpiitliian. NightLight
63880 Empire 54
63593 Empire 5)
63323 Empire 5-4
GS028 Aqueduct 5
DEBADOU, b. g. 8
(Train, L. Garth
64 f l:22*Sslop
1 1:45 fast
64 f 1:22 fast
3-4 1 :14\fast
3-4 1:14 fast
54 f LOT^fast
54 f i:07Sfast
5.4 f l:08\slow
5-8 l:00%fast
8 8 8* M And’son 8 Feylance, Judge I’ryor. Krewer
10 10* 6* H Shillick 10 Dtmghnut, War Mask. Plucky
4 3*4 1* E KummerlO Nightbont. Crosslcss, Picnic
By Wrack — Votes, by Voter,
son). Breeder, Belair Stud.
9 9 9** R Rom’elli 9 Tulsa. Smarty. 'Fhe I..amb
6 5* 4®1 AV Pool 7 M’t’nRoselL, Satana. Hillhouse
7 7* 7*2 S McLane 9 Ettahe. St. German, Stanley
8 8* S'* A Johnsonll Polly Wale, Gazintu. Crossless
11 9* 9*J J McCoy 12 Ballot Mark. SouthBreeze, Moco
6 6* 6** W Martin 7 Cl’sman. M’yrdBclle, Doughnut
6 6*® 6'* W” Martin 7 MollieBarnes. Ten Buttons, Moeg
3 4'J 2* S Bullman 0 Moco. Bromelia, Mollie Barnes
By Atheling II. — Schwalbe, by Sain,
er) Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
1 7 7** H Shillick 7 B.I>eightou. Wlialebo’ie, J'<odor
8 7* 4*4 H Shillick S D’ks amlD’kes. Pennon, Sea'rag
9 94 9'* H Thomasl2 Cum Sam. Ettahe. Fiisre
lOf 111 5 10 114 12'* J McTag’t 13 Lit. Hope, Adviuitiiress, P’rSport
23 108 5 5 6 5'* E Barnes 5 True FTier. Luly M.vra, 'fassel
7 109 5 7 7 7'® A Gantner 7 B.ofB.R’ge, Mon’della. D.’sD’ter
108 10 10 10
DOUGHOREGAN. cb. c. 3
27 115 6
28 104 7
26 115 7
8 112 2
103
(Trainer, W. Garth. Owner. J. 8. Cosdes).
65771 laurel 3-4 1 :13V^fast 63 104 8 8
65582 Wood’ne 1 1:41 fast 43-10 106 6 4
65450 Wood’ne 3-4 1:13 fast 18-5 105 5 5
'65307 AVocd’ne 3-4 l:14Vsfast 2J 110 7 7
65050 Belmont 7-S MC l:26%slop 8 113 6 8
64577 Saratoga S-4 l:16*-chvy 4 115 6 4
64544 Saratoga 54 1:OS%hvy 5 112 2 8
MARK TWAIN, h. g. 3 108
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, W. J. Salmon)
65440 H.deG’ce 54 f 1 :08 fast 9 113 1 4
65128 Belm’t 54 f MC 1 :0:.2i.fast 7 115 $ 4
64913 Belm't 5A f MC 1 :052sfa.st 6 1134 3 4
64272 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll\fast 15 112J 5 7
640 46 Saratoga 3-4 1:15 hvy 9-6 115 10 13
63678 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10^ifast 6^ 113 1 1
63497 Empire 5J f l:08'^good 7 115 1 2
(»3328 Empire 5| f l:07*\slow 8 1094 4 4
63238 Aqu'-duct 5-8 1:00 good 3 110 3 4
PENNON, ch. c. 3 108
(Trainer, J. F. Schorr. Owner, E. B. McLean)
66863 Bowie 1 1:45 fast 13 10 106 6 1
€» 6® E Ambr’se 9 Sog.Aroon, I'ly’gDevil, Thessaly 66861 Bowie
2* 3*4 C Lang 12 Oran, Rosa' Yeta. Wiiuligo 66825 Bowie
4* 4'* B Mari’elli 6 Noel, Felicitous. Old 'Fimer 66702 Pimlico
7* 7*4 C Kuinmer 9 BetterTimes. Moonraker, MyOwn 66454 laurel
34 4*® C Kuniiner 9 Luminist, Valador, Better Times 66322 Laurel
10 10*4 R McCr’nnlO Blue Peter. Rialto, Sun Doll 66227 Laurel
7* 6‘* J McTag’t S ('anmore, Curland, Tycoon 65868 Laurel
6* 5*4 D Stirling 12 Wrangle, Rusrem, Radiant 65490 H.deG'cc
By Celt — Logistilla. hy Locohatchee. 65303 H.deG’ct
Breeder. A. B. Hancock. TONY BEAU, c
8 7*® C Lang N Rialto, Lilt. Carol (Trainer, J.
5* 4® E Ambr’se tJ Prismar. Lilt. A'an Patrick 68615 Jeffersoi
l:00%fast 4 106 1
1C8
Owner, W. Stockton).
1 1-16 l:51%fast Ilf K6 :
1 1-8 1 :5S^fast 27 104
2 3::.4*^ifast 11 1.19
1 1-16 1:49 fast « 113
1 1-8 l:56’ifast 13-10 113
27 104 7 10 10* 10*
11 1.19 8 Fell.
66227 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :49*Hifast 2 114 2 3
65868 Laurel 1 3-16 2:01 fast 8 112 4 1
65490 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:49 fast 3 112 5 7
65303 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:56 Vast 12 105 4 2
TONY BEAU. ch. g, 5 118
(Trainer, J. F. Hynes. Owner, J. F. Hynes).
5* 4® E Ambr’se <i Prismar. Lilt. A'an Patrick 68615 Jefferson 1 1 :39-‘*>,fast
4* 4=5 E Ambr’se 6 KirkLady, OldTop, Seth’sLemon 68534 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:46Vast
74 5* C I.ang 9 Setli’*s l.rf*mon. Vespra, Arragosa 68446 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51r5mud
6 6* 4*4 A Gantner 7 Pet. Brown. Thr. Square. Paisley
10 10 9‘® A Gantner 10 Paisley, Daniel, Lidy Inez
1 1* 1® B Parke 17 Pud. H. Warren. D. Bother Ma
By Broomstick — Leayonara, by Woolsthorpe.
Breeder. L. S. Thompson.
6 8t» 9'* C Lang 15 Phalaris, Natural. Itoyallieu
10 10* 10*® C Lang 12 (Joaler, Huonec, War Mask
Fell. A W’liams 9 Gimme. Briganna. Lieky Find
6 64 5*4 C Lang 15 Ettahe, Phalaris. Mayor House
3 3* 3* C Lang 8 J. Overton, On lligli, Solid Ro<k
3 3nk 3nk c Lang 7 K. Rankin, Penelope, WarA’ictor
1 !•> 3* C I..ang 11 King’Frojan, Royal Duck. Padua
7 9 8* C Kummer 9 AA'arMask. Moco. Hello Pardner
2 2* 15 E Sm’w’odll K.of the H’r, At. Muir, Deckm’C
By Tony Bonero — Glenwaltz, by Guarantee.
;s). Breeder. R. L. Franklin.
6 6* 5* B Harvey 9 S.Th.Kean, ilavourn’n. Set. Sun
6 6 6“ R Doyle 6 Neddam, Limpus. 'Fulalip
3* 3* C Lang
3*>k 3»k C Lang
Ih 3» c I..ang
9 8* C Kumn
6“ R Doyle
8 7'* C Kummer S Nassau. MissSmith, C’ur deLion 68080 Havana
4* 3®4 C Kummer 8 Br’t'roinor’ w. M. Smith, lleremou 67994 Havana
5* 3'5 C Kummer 9 Daniel. Shamroek. Newmarket 67739 Havana
By George Smith— Droll, by Dick V/elles. 67635 Havana
Breeder, W. W. Darden. TOM CASSIDY,
4* 4*4 J Butwell 10 Blue Peter. Rialto, Sun Doll (Trainer, C.
4* 5* J Butwell 9 (’urtis. Newmarket, Flagstaff 69215 Bowie
6* 6'* J Butwell 6 Shamr’k, MissStar, WilliamTell 69157 Bowie
1 1:S5 fast
3-4 1:13 Vast
1 1-16 1 :45 Vast
ImuOy 1:43 Vast
1* 1* H Thomas 6 'f.Me’r’gart, Se’rgeman, 'FanSon
TOM CASSIDY, b. g, 4 110
(Trainer, C. Sanford. Owner, H. Acker).
15 1124 5 7 7* 7'® J Butwell 13 Messenger, DustFlower. Donges 69131 Bowie
5- 6 115 10 13 13 13** J Butwell 13 Mart’gale. (’hiekvale. (’artoonist (,9077 Bowie
6- 6 113 111* 1*4 J Butwell 9 Mutiny, Dustabout, PrinceTii'Fii 68657 Jeffers
good 3 110 3 4
108
Owner, E. B. McLean).
2* 24 J Butwell 13 High Chief, Bayonet, Fullon
4* 6'5 C H Miller 9 \Vildrake. Bet. Luck, N.H’pshire
4 2'4 J Butwell 4 BetteiLuck, Raffles. Best Love
By Pennant — Juliette II., by Marco.
Breeder. H. A. Porter.
Bowie 1 1-4 2:14kslop
Bowie 1 1-16 1 :r>l'*5fa.st
Bowie 1 1-8 l:59-\.fast
Bowie ImTOy l:r>lSslop
Jefferson 1 3-16 2:01*ifast
Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49'h.fast
GRANDSON, hr. c. 4
11 107 2
8-5 11) 1
33 K-g 7
14 105 1
8 107 10
8 108 8
107
(Trainer, F« M. Bray. Owner, Lilace Stable).
1 1:45 fast 13-10 106
68803 Havana
68678 Havana
66K4H Bowie 64 f l:214j
66834 Bowie 54 f 1:08
66637 Pimlico 3-4 1:13A
66594 Pimlico 3-4 1:12
66554 laurel 3-4 1:134
66418 Laurel f.| f 1:09 t
65012 Belmont 54 f st 1:03
64575 .‘Saratoga 3-4 I-.ISI
,64514 .Saratoga 54 f 1:081
PRINCE REGENT, ch. g, 3
(Tirinsr. R. A. Smith.
65865 I.«'iur«d 6J f l:06Vast
15651 H.dnG’ce 5-8 1:01 fa.st
65302 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:1.') fa.st
64573 Saratoga 54 f 1:10 hvy
64464 Saratoga 54 f 1 :0T>Vast
€4272 Saratoga 3-4 1 :lP*hifast
WILKES-BARRE, ch. c, 3
tTrainer, J. Boden.
69170 Bowie ImTOy 1 :4SV
66871 Bowie 3-4 1:14*
66720 Pimlico 1 1:40
66673 Pimlico 3-4 1:1.)2
66654 Pimlico 3-4 1:12*
66622 Pimlico 3-4 1 :12*
66520 Laurel S-4 1:15
62864 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00
ZEUS LASSIE, b. f. 3 (M)
fa f 1:21 Vast 18 ,7 110 2
54 f 1:08 fast 48f 114 5
3-4 1:13 Vast 7 110 10
3-4 1:12 fast 74 107 10
3-4 LlSVast 14 113 2
51 f 1 :097sfast 11-10 112 9
54 f st 1:03 fast 15 104 8
3-4 l :15Athvy 20 105 1
51 f 1:08 Vvy 6 106 6
1 1| 2*4 G Mein 8 D’ks .nndD’ke.s, SeaTng. C’kElm 68555 Havana
3 3® 2* E Kummerl2 P.Sponrt, Adventur’s, Helphriz’a 68431 Havana
4 44 4*4 H ThomaslL* R’gllome, Noel, D.E.O’.Sullivan 67974 Havana
8 723 H ThomaslS Felicit’us, I.riidyMyrn. Ilomest’eh 67825 Havana
6 74 7'* H ThomaslO P.o.vs Believe Me, Crochet. Rigel 67372 Havana
2 24 4® J Rowan 10 Gen.’Fhatcher. ('omixa. Scribble 67236 Havana
6 4* 2*4 B Mari’ellilO .Noon Glide. Rosie II., ’Fhe Girl 67184 Havana
11 11 9'® J (’allahanll ('yclops. AiuorPatriae, Shamrock 67140 Havana
3 6* 5'* J Callahan r. Zev. Vigil. Boys Belfeve Me
7 8*® 8‘* J Callahan 9 Daniel, Shamrock, Doughoregan — n A nn
1 1-8 l:r.5\fast
1 3-lC 2:02 fast
1 1-S l:55\fast
1 3-16 2:02^r.fast
11-8 l:.73Vast
1 1-16 l:50Vlo\w
1 1-16 1 :48)5fast
1 l:4SSmud
11-16 1:49 fast
2-4 l:13Vast
6 104 4
6^ 103 6
2 108 8
7-5 109 4
5 106 7
4 101 1
24 107 3
7 1034 4
11 1044 7
63 110 6
1* 1* II Stutts 6 Lucy Kate. ITimo. Glenn
5* 4*3 H Stutts 6 SunBrae. Different Eyes, Salvo
2nk 2*> H Stutts 6 Bro<-klesby, LueyKate. Fincastle
2nk Z'\ H Stutts 6 .Sun Brae, Lucy Kale, AA’alk Up
By Wrack — Sobriquet, ly Toddington.
Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey.
3* 4*4 E Martz 8 laieyKate. Smarty. -Anniversary
3® 3® E Sm’w od 7 Bonfire. Moody. Mizar
24 2*> G Babin 9 Day Lilly, Liiey Kate. .Natural
6® 5*i G Mein 7 M’ainRosell., Satana. llillhouse
44 3*4 AV Reid I’J Bravo, Stanley. P.uxoiu
6* 7*4 R Doyle 9 Kirk’gton, B’gi yne, D. Sinker
By St&lwaxt — Naughty Marietta, by Popiejar.
Breeder. R. H. McC. Potter.
8* 6®4 W Mitchell 9 Czaidom. J. AIf.lMark, J.R.Rocli©
5=3 H Stutts 9 Czardom. Bounce, Ra ridel
7‘® 4'3 H GlicK S Carrnre, P.otiiit r, Indi.an Chant
2*4 2* T Burns 6 Boihmc. Ferrmii, J. AlfredClark
4* 3® H Stutt.s 8 OlliePa liner. Roseate, Montillo
2nk 1*» J Callahan 6 Randel, Jap Ms:nia. Brynlimali
6* 6®4 W Obert 7 Allivan, Pierrot. Montillo
1* 1-4 J Callahan S J.Muma, Brin’gion. ’F.F.McM’u
7* 6®3 AV Obert 9 KiiigB., Miserteurde. P.illllunley
7 6* AV Obert 7 Spods, Foul WeaCoer, Orris
Owner, W. M. Jeffords).
By Spanish Prince II. — Understudy, by Star Ruby.
7th RACE
3- 3® L
4* 4®4 L
Breeder, W. M. Jeffords,
5 ’J'ransoin. Comixa. Giarre.
5 Card. Comixa. Marie Blanche
1 1-1 G Mile.«. f»-year-o1<lN and upxvard. Claim in;;:.
1:44 4-0—:; lliS.)
(Sept. IS,
13 124 12*4 1j Morris 15 Bhicmont. Vigil, Marie Blanche
3 3* 3** I.1 Morri.s 4 ('ertain, I..adyMyra. B. uud Gold
6 64 4*4 L Morris 7 A’igil, Curl is. ’Fiixedo
40 112 11 10 104 10'* L Morris 13 Messenger, DustFlower, Donges
Owner, Triple Springs FarmL Breeder. J. W. Parrish.
91 2 3 3® 3* W Milner 6 11. Kemble, Rouleau, B. Barton
114 8 9 44 6'J T Rice 11 R’p’gHome. For’tI>ore, Calad’m
105 6 6 6* 5*4 L Mc.Atee 7 BoysR’veMe. Sc.Bugler, B’tl»ve
101 1 1 1* 1® F AA’einer 9 Pay Dear, llomestreteh, Futeu
112 8 8 6»» 6®3 F AV’einor 9 Gadfly, (’rochet, Searlet Buglet
105 10 10 10® 7*4 F AA'einer 11 BIoss. Time, Rigel. AVTiirlwind
By Ballot — Triad, by Star Shoot.
SMARTY, h. g, 6
(Trainer, J. Beamish.
69215 Bowie 1 1-4 2:1
69171 Bowie ImTOy !:■
69137 Bowie ImTOy l:i
69129 Bowie 7-8 1::
69076 Bowie ImTOy 1:1
1 1-4 2:14V5Slop 24 10.34 I 1
ImTOy 1:49 fast 21-10 1034 I 2
ImTOy 1:50 fast 3 103 0 2
7-8 1:29 fast 6 110 6 6
ImTOy l:51V&slop 33-10 102 4 1
ImTOy l:4S*y.fa.st
3-4 l:14Vast
1 1:40 fast
3-4 1:1.3 Vast 11-10 101
3-4 l;12Va.st SO 112
3-4 1 :12Viifast 192 105
fast 31 10 115
11 91 2
14 114 8
9 105 6
64096 FortErie 1 1-16 l:54*ihvy
64056 H’ton 1 1-8 OT 1:54 Vast
5-8 1 :00 good
3 (M)
2'4 3* J C’allahan 5 .8. Bugler,
60 115 6 13 12* 12'* AV KeLsay 14 C.de Lion.
ettifogger. AA”dflow’r 69108 Bowie
GoldeuRule. MacLi: 67289 Jefferson
(Trainer, W. P. Rice. Owner, W. P. Rice).
6C855 Bowie
6684 8 Bowie
66827 Bowie
664 78 Empire
65715 Jamaica
C3707 Empire
63176 Aqueduct
63106 Aqueduct
7-8 1 :31 fa.st
64 f 1:21 Vast
64 f 1:09 fast
6-8 1 :02 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
64 f 1 :08Vtfast
5-8 1 :00^slop
5-8 1 :02Vast
25 110 9 6 i
If.f 110 9 12 1
3,3f m 8 6 T
By Zeus — Frances, by Singleton.
Breeder, WTiite & Garnett.
5* 3*1 T Rice 13 Glalwll.i. Jigstep. Spinning Fl.nx
12 11'® T Rice 12 Po< r Sport, Pennon. Adventuress
7* 6®4 T Rice 1*2 Cahidiiiin. Rei habite, Gold.Al’nt
64056 H’ton 1 1-8 OT 1:54 Vast 1 104
63914 Ham’ton 1 l:44^,mud 17-5 10?
63298 FortErie 1 1-16 l:47Vast 21-5 105
ANNIVERSARY, b. g. 6 108
(Trainer, R. McKeever. Owner, D. Bi
69215 Bowie 1 1-4 2:14H.slop 13 lo5
69108 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 38 103
67289 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36*-sfast 15 lOS
67223 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :50*i.slow 20 1C»9
66894 Jefferson 1 1-lG l:47Vast 12 111
66652 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:37. Vast 13f 110
(56624 Pimlico 1181:53Vast 19-5f lOS
66526 Laurel 1 1-lC l:49Vast 7 109
103 By Theo. Cook — Canny Miss, by Ogrden.
Owner, J. M. Collins). Breeder. W. & L. Garth.
24 10.34 I 1 14 2*>k G Mein S laieyKate. Anniver’y, T.('assidy
10 1034 I 2 24 24 G Mein 9 Tul.sa, 'Flie L-iiiii». Little Aiiiiiiie
3 103 0 2 2® 2*4 G Mein 9 Zouave. ’FlieForeigner, Serv.Star
6 110 6 6 6® 6» G Mein 11 St. iKmard. Antilles. Wrangler
-10 102 4 1 2* 2'4 E F'lstitch S Bonfire. Neapolitan. Radical
34 112 3 6 6* 6** H J Burke 7 Austral, Lit..\minie. Skeer Face
1 104 1 4 3* 4*3 E Sm'w’odlO Sailor. King ’I’rojan. I,eta
’-5 10? 7 3 34 2' J M .Schw’tzl2 Greenland. Debadou, Lit.Ammio
1-5 105 5 3 3® A Claver 6 Asterisk, P.urgoyue, Murray
108 By Celt — Discipline, by Greenan.
D. Barzilay). Breeder. J. N. CamJon.
13 lo5 7 4 4® 34 J ANTallace 8 Luey Kate. Siiiaity. TomCassidy
38 103 8 7 7® 7'® R Costcdlo S O.B’thday. Kttala*. ’!’.( ’Pkm’der
15 lOS 6 8 7* S»4 G Mein 10 Sagaui’k, L’dileibert. Gras.sTroe
20 1C»9 12 11 10* 10*» K I’arr’tonl2 Natural, British Liner. Amand.i
13 lo5 7
38 103 8
15 lOS 6
66652 Pimlico
(56624 Pimlico
66326 Laurel
60 112 11 11 11® 11»4 T Nolan 12 StellaMaris. Beatitude. Mazeppa CHATEAUGAY. b. f. 4
12 111 10
13f 110 6
>-5f lOS 6
7 109 5
103
60 115 8 8 8 6® H Ham't’n S A1.0«l:s. B.I>*ighton, lloiiiest’eh (Trainer, D. R. iacDaniel. Owner. J. B. McDaniel)
8 104412 11 10® 8** A. GantnerlJ AV.T.All, D’k’sD’ghter, Suspic’n 68657 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:(*l®5fast
7 109 9 7 6* 6*2 T Nolan 9 Suspicion. L.Gaffiiey. Bet. Wood 68616 Jeffer.son 1 1-16 l:4S*iifa.st
60 115 10 8 7'4 7®4 T Nolau 10 Giaire, Delcadia, Cheapside 68571 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :5,5\fast
68469 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:.'4Shvy
ro V.nrds. Ki1g:oxv<»oil Piiriso. .T-yoar-old.s. All«>vv- 68226 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :49Sfast
1 .4** 1 1 I I (8137 F.Grnds 11-161:49 slow
5th RACE ‘ ,
THE CLO'^^’N. b. c. 3
8 €*> 5'* K Parr’tonl’J M’yAgnesS., Serv.Star, C’kroaeh
10 64 8* M -\nd sonl3 Freezy Sneezy. On High, Huonec
12 11* 11'® J Rowan 15 F’ySneezy. May. House. N. Wales
7 4“>‘ 3-4 G Mein 15 King’s Belie, Hickory, I.adyZcus
By Rapid Water — Alberta II.. by Handspring.
Ylilc and 70 Y ards. Kdg:oxv«od Piir^o. R-yoar-old.s.
ances. (.S*‘|»t. IDIG— l:4i: 4 IID.)
113 Ey Hessian — Witful. by Mirthful.
18137 F.Gr nds 11-16 1:49 slow
67558 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 l:48^good
GALETA. ch. f. 4
12 105 4
12 105 8
12 107 8
8 108 7
12 102 10
15 101 7
6 99 2
102
5 9* 8»i G Alein
Breeder. G. W.
12 Bravo, Stanie
9‘* A AVilson 12 Natural. Fiiiff.
Bisseli.
'rom Cassidy
Little Atiimie
4* 3®4 A AA’ilson 7 2 Blue Brush. Bravo, ('orson
5J 7'* V Murphy 12 ’J ingling. K.Carpeiitei . .N’iKditan
7' 5®4 G Mein 11 Asiilaiid. J.rairman. AV. Haven
8® 6'* J C’reoran 9 Pro. Tom, Caini’ciia. G.D’gheriy
7* 6=» II Shillick 9 Htioiiec. AVylie, Bravo
By Garry Herrmann — Lady Galette. by Lord Edward.
(Trainer, K.
Spence. Owner,
Audley Farm
Stable).
Breeder, R. H. Anderson.
(Trainer, A.
Swenke. Owner,
A. Swenke).
11. Breeder. G. D. AViuenci.
69213
Bowie
lm7tiy 1 :50 slop
7^
111 3
3
1*
1*
H
T.unsf’d
«;
Ijiidy.Myra, Fly’gDevil. II. Speed
69189 Bowie
64 f l:22As.slop
3
100
7
4
4*
4'* R
Costello 7
B.I..eightun. Wiialebone. I’e<dor
€9105
Bowie
7-8 l:28Vsfast
£
105 7
4
34
2®
AV
Pool
7
Sett jng.Siiii, Fiilalia. Poor .Sport
69073 Bowie
3-4 1 :lGTt.slop
4
103
7
6
3®
3® II
Cestello S
'Tiding'*. Antilles;. I'dazuniy
( 903.7
Bowie
54 f 1 :07^„fast
14
104 G
5
54
2*
AV
Pool
7
(Jen.TliatclM-r. Sog.Aroon, A’euuif.
(yH7l8 Jefferson
3-4 l:i:>’)5fa.st
3-2
108
8
3
3«»
1" G
Mein 12
Hysteria. May Girl, Plaiituon
66822
Bowie
7-8 1:2S fast
12
110 8
8
8®
7®
M
Garner
10
Vigil, Blue Hawk. (Gprej'
68730 Jefferson
3-4 1:15 fa.«t
8-G
108
G
3
3®
3J A
Abel
I iiiff. Hysioiia. Kirile
667KK
I,atonia
1 1:29 Vast
2
110 6
3
1“
1*
M
Garner
9
(’hiva. Kindred. Siiperhmu
68387 Jefferson
3-4 l;14*T,fast
5
104
2
1
1’
24 A
Abel 12
Mavoiirneen. Hysteria, Futon
66119
Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
89
107 11
11
8*
7‘®
E
Seobie
11
Alicc-B.Gown. Bluss.'iime, Metric
(i8IK9 F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:ir)'r5hvy
6
1034 3
2
2*
2* H
'Thomasll
Sw’tMama. Hysteria, Burgoyna
€6246
I^atonia
1 l:39r-fast
14
101 6
4
74
7»4
W
Poo!
9
Prince K.. Sk«*czix, Aspiration
07681 F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:13 Vast
6
92
13
13
10=
10** J
Cli’lincrsU
Yoimeed, l'a."i 'Trial. Uruieggu
LADY
MYRA. ch. f. 3
100
By Ath
cling II..
—Minnow, hy Minoru.
JOHNNY OVERTON, blk. p. 6
107
By Celt — SUter Anna, by St. Georea.
(Trainer, M.
J. Murphy. Owner. S.
Louis).
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
(Trainer, C.
N. Freeman. Owner, ii.
N.
Freeman)
,
Breeder. A. B. Hancock.
69213
Bowie
Im70>’ 1:50 slop
11
103 4
1
2*4
2®
G
Mein
TheCIown, Fly’gDevil, 11. Speed
(i82.70 Jefferson
1 3-lG 2:02^fast
8
115
5
5
2*»
1* L
McD’ott S
Light Wiim. I enl Heihert. Ace
69168
Bowie
lm70y l:50Vast
8
104 5
4
34
3'4
G
Mein
AlStebler, Fly’gDevil, P’r.Sport
(18 192 F.Gr’nds
1 1-8 l;58*:.hvy
100
1<»4
7
7
6®
5'® H
Fur land 9
Devonlte, H. Pardner, AA’arPrizo
69107
Bowie
7-8 1:28 Vast
28
101 4
7
7
6'®
G
Mein
7
Setting Sun. 'The Clown. Fnlalia
677U3 F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 ]:48‘-:,KOod
15
lOG
11
10
7®
7'» J
Owens 12
W’conne. (ten.* ”orna, M.Rose II.
69077
Bowie
64 f 1 :21 Vast
44
in 4
5
6®
G®
G
Mein
7
PoorSport, AA’ateHJirl. Felicitous
67348 Jefferson
1 3-16 2:0.’1V.fast
18-5
109
12
9
24 14 J
Owens 12
St. Germain. Iteruiont, 11. Bound
68782
Jefferson
1 l:43*Vbvy
10
98 1
4
6*3
J
AVallace
6
Rama. Canyon. Sir 'JliomasKcan
67177 Jefferson
1 1-8 l :.59»ihvy
4
109
4
4
5*
4* D
Sm’w’od •»
Bravo, Attorn. .Muir. Sagamook
68698
Jefferson
1 l:41Visluw
15
108 4
4
3»*
1«
G
Mein
9
Body Guard. Raffles, Siii>erbum
67112 Jefferson
1 3-16 2:03 good
44
111
6
3
3®
3® E
Sm’ w’odl 1
Light Wine, Seeret.ary, Pit
68634
Jefferson
54 f 1 :07Vifast
15
104 6
6
74
410
G
Mein
10
BodyGuard, Raffles, P.ofl lubria
66979 Jefferson
1 1-8 l:54Vast
6
103
3
9
5*
3®4 J
Owens 12
Richelieu, A 111:1 ze. Maize
68389
Jeflcrsun
1 1-16 1:47 Vast
15
1024 2
i
6®
5‘®
U
Thomas 7
Ed.Gray, Chivq. P’ce ul Umbria
06913 Jefferson
1 1-8 l;54Vast
7
106
7
8
5 ®
J
Owens 9
Magician, Hope, Amaze
6
DAILY RACING FORM
Tuesday, April 17, 1923
HEAPOLITAH, ek. 4
(Timiner. W.
C91S7 Bowie
69076 Howie
C9046 Bowie
68469 Jefferson
68347 Jefferson
Shrewbridire.
loiTOy 1*^ fast
ImTOy l:51^islop
1 1-16 l:52%fast
1 1-16 l:54%hvy
1 3-16 2:0JVtfast
103
By Olambala — Cream, by Electioneer.
68329 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49^fasl
CITATION, br. f. 4
(Trainer. F. Farrar. 0:vner. F. Farrar^.
Owner. F. Patti). Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
39 103 t 9 7‘ 6'* J Wallace 9 Zouave, Smarty, The Foreigner
9 106 1 2 3» 3«| R Uora elli 8 Bonfire. Smarty. Radical
24 97 4 2 6* 7” R Coslello 7 Moody, Service St.tr, Warlike
7 102 2 4 2‘ 3*4 H Thomasll! Tingling. K.C.trpenter, H. Atkin
2 lU 4 6 4* 44 H Thomasl2 St.Gerinain, St.mley. A. N. Akin
iJ 107 U 7 6| 74 G Mein 11 Trooper, Exhorter. Mormon Elder
103
69193 Bowie
69155 Bowie
68115 F.Gr’nds
68066 K.Gr'nds
68009 F.Gr’nds
67755 F.Gr’nds
11-16 1:53 slop
ImTOy l:49^ast
1 1-8 l;54Hfast
1 1-16 l:49%mud
1 1-16 l:47Sfast
1 1-8 l:;;4%fast
S 101 6
24 110 6
12 106 8
10 96 6
13 108 5
16-5 101 2
SAHXY JAY. b. g. 5 108
(Trainer, 6. C. Brenton. Owner, W. Skinker).
69157 Bowie
G9092 Bowie
69045 Bowie
61404 H.doG’ce
61376 H.dcG’oe
61316 H.dcG’cc
61369 Bowie
1 1 16 l;511ifast
1 1-8 2:02 .slow
1 1-16 1:53 fust
1 1 16 1 :48%fast
1 1-4 2:0T3ifast
1 1-8 l:56%Kood
1 1-8 2;01Vfemud
DR. CHARLES WELLES, ch. g. 5
(Trainer. R
69156 Bowie
69134 Bowie
69090 Bowie
69058 Bowio
66883 Bowie
66875 Bowie
44 no 6
12 no 8
29 107 7
17f 105 11
21 103 10
SO 1031 6
70 104 7
10ft
B. Jackson. Owner. W. S. Mnrray).
1-16 l:52«4fast 12 105 7 6 6» 6'« H
18 no 2
25 no 8
26 no 7
7f 104 12
28 106 12
1 1-8 l:59%fast
61 f l:22V^low
7-8 l:28%fast
1 1-8 1:59 fast
1 1-16 l:52%fast
By Ogden — Meritorious, by Miller.
Breeder. J. E. Madden.
4* 5*1 A Abel 6 Bonfire. Tingling. War Victor
2k 2* G Fields 6 Tingling. Serbian, St. Germain
8k 8*1 J Wallace 10 Sc’rgeman, J.Fairman, W.l’riae
6* 6‘* J Ch Imers 6 Tiilaiip. Bep. Waukeag
4k 6'* J Wallace 8 AttaBoyll.. M. Roberts, II. Gear
7 7*k C Lang 7 Elscariwrte, Thornhedge, Kinb
By Garry Herrmann — Sissie Ida. by Avington.
Breeder, G. D. Widener,
6“ 6>* A Allen 7 Bcnfire, Moody, Tom Cassidy
7* 6^ A Allen 8 .St. German, lX>y lully. Warlike
4* 4* A All-n 7 O. Birthday, I ur. Events. Satnnu
7i 6* F W’dst’ckll Ixjugli Red. Plialaris. lioreb
8*1 F W’dst’ckl3 laizyLou, AttorneyMuir, Roseate
6‘ 4®1 F W’dst’ckli) Oa lligli, Lucy Kate, Austral
5* 2* F W’dst’ck 9 Smarty, Rustler. Kexiali
By Superman — Doughnuts, by Darebin.
Breeder. H. T. Oxcard.
Shillick 8 Wrangler, Ijad’sljove, BlueBmsh
Abel 9 Day Lilly, Tom Cassidy. L.Kate
Stirling 8 Min. Man, C.J.Craigmilc, D.Maid
Stirling 9 Miznr, Zouave, C. J. Craigmile
Lowe 13 Rouen. L.Herbert, TheClockm’er
Finn 15 M’ taioRosell., Natural. R’llieu
7* 9«- A
6» 6»i D
8* € » D
13 132* S
Cl 10* T
Workout Index to Havre de Grace Entries
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Havre de Grace Tuesday :
FIRST RACE — 1-2 Mile. 2 -year -olds. AUowances.
229 Close Work
Dazzler
236 Bamra
210 Invictns
Jackson
238 Idle Thoughts
June Flower
Suppliant
Bench Manager
Frank Kan
211 Sunayr
Donaghce
Impossible
Wee Dear
Antiquity
Bramton
4-
SECOND RACE — Short Course About 2 Miles,
year-olds and upward. Steeplechase.
90 OTormatch 2C6 Distant Shore
Ormead Dr. Stevenson
Le Karson'n 901 Lusmore
918 Bryan O’ Lynn 96 Rununcl
997 Tell Me 727 Cavendish
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming.
109 Dexterous
109 Second Thoughts
91 May Blossom
237 Monastery
979 Uncle John
238 L’Effare
111 Wraith
235 Aiken
212 Raffles
107 Valentia
238 Mustard Seed
47 Prince Regent
238 Lady Boss
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 mile. 3-year-olds.
Allowances.
237 St. Lawrence
47 Prince Regent
106 Pennon
232 Thessaly
94 Comixa
91 New Hampshire
232 Wilkes-Barre
84 Doughoregan
178 Admirer
61 Mark Twain
75 Zeus Lassie
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. 3 -year -olds.
Allowances.
237 The Clown 225 Windigro
229 Flying Devil 236 Lady Myra
65 Giarre Zeureka
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3- year-olds and up-
ward. Claiming.
206 Tony Bean 225 Lad’s Love
231 Tom Cassidy 226 Antilles
110 Debadou Giiselda
75 Grandson 237 Cork Ehn
113 Johnny Dundee
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and
68393
Havana
3-4 l;13%fast
8
no
4
2
3=f H
Glick
10
Blaz.Fire. J. O’fonnell, Aslilin
68253
Havana
3-4 l:15%fast
10
101
3
7
8
8*1 W
Milner
9
Heiiocross. Bobbediluir, (’airure
67973
Havana
lm50y i:45%fast
2i
100
5
1
3*
7*1 C
Grace
8
r^Balafre, JobThayer, Drapery
67867
Havana
1 1:41 good
4
99
3
1
U
Ik H
Glick
8
Bieroian. Fernim, Miss Dixie
67736
Havana
3-4 l:15%fast
4
110
4
4
4k
5*J T
Bums
12
W'arltlol. Mambi, ShingleShack
67698
Havana
1 l:41%fast
3
190
1
2
3*
4* H
Stutts
8 I.*.RaclieI, EditliK., Misericords
67613
Havana
1 l:42%fast
4
103
3
1
1*
2® S
Panics
10
Bounce. Edith K.. Le Blenet
FLEER
ch. g. 6
no
By Astronomer—
Tleda B.. by Falsetts.
(Trainer. P.
Heffeman. Owner
P.
Heffeman).
Breeder. K. P. Shipp.
60349
Hunfton
54 f l:13*f,hvy
3
110
5** R Doyle
7
Far East. Cariuie, Chow
69011
Mobile
Ab 64 f l:33%hvy
4
117
3
1
I’l Vi A
Fraley
6
Gyp. Light. Consort, Propaganda
68968
Mobile
Ab 64 f l:24%rast
:?4
117
2
2
24
O" R
Doyle
6 MaryG., SandyH.. S’chl.igiitlll.
€8903
Mobile
Ab 64 f l:26%fast
si
112
3
1
1«»
Ik E
T Moore 6
A. N. Akin, TokalonMarcli, Ailliro
68876
Mobile
Ab 5-8 l:00%good 1
7-10
121
5
3
3*
3* E
Martin
7
Zootia. Flip. Sea Board
G8830
Mobile
Ab 5-8 1 :03%hvy
41
121
1
2
2*
2* K
Parr’ ton S
Van-jylvia, Mid. Stories, M. Moore
67898
F.Gr’ lids
3-4 l:13%fast
12
109
6
2
2k
8«* J
(!’rcoranll
ThePeruvian, Fluff. r.obbyAllen
G7751
F.Gr'nds
3-4 l:13%fast
8
110
4
4
5*
6* R
Moser
13 Stock Pin, Oraleggo. Jago
1 G7634
F.Gr’ nds
3-4 1:14 iast
20
109
4
1
34
4*1 R
Moser
14
W’.Pounant, Flib'iygib’t, Hyst’a
HARRY GLOVER, br. g. 6
115
By Golden Maxim-
-Nellie Welles, by Dick Welles.
(Trainer. R.
Rites. Owner. S.
Miodow)
Breeder. J. Umensetter.
68396
Ha va na
1 1-16 l:49%fast
0
109
*l
1
1*
1* R
McD'ott 7
Homam, ('onundrum. Brcnn.sn
68336
Havana
Im.TOy 1.46 fast
!•
106
5
2
2k
4* H
Kaiser
10
Puzzle, Mrs. Grundy, Homam
68335
Havana
1 l;41%fast
5
103
6
7
7*
7’> H
Kaiser
8
lend lie.*', Jni.R.Roi lic, Advanc.?
68163
Havana
lm.‘>0y l;4 .%faEt
8
110
5
o
2*
2« R
McD’ott 9
A.Sablotasky. Bl’m’gton. I’uz/le
68101
Havana
1 1-16 l:49*5fast
3
115
5
4
4*
4% H
Sluits
9
Pr’dLine, S’protiin, T.F.McM’on
67846
Havana
1 1-16 H.TO^s^ood
5
110
8
8
8
8'* It
McD’ott 8
I.cBaIafre. Cul'>ssus. J.O’Cuunell
67783
Havana
1 1-16 l:50%fast
7
109
5
4
34
6=4 H
Kaiser
8
Miseriionle. Missifkiii. lerrura
67655
Havana
lm50y l:45%fast
12
103
2
2
2uk Z'l H
Kal.^er
9
Swiftcricket. Homam. M. Maxim
€7611
Havana
1 l:12%fast
2
va
3
4
3*
2* II
Kaiser
lU
Legacy. M’slial i'llgli'ii. Medusa
upward.
235 Sammy Jay
226 Dr. Charles Wells
238 Anniversary
172 Johnny Overton
233 NeapoliUn
Claiming
226 Smarty
202 Chateaugay
235 Citation
237 Galeta
Entries and Past Performances
HUNTINGTON
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
WEATHER WET; TRACK HEAVY.
The figures under the heading “Rec.** in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse nt the distance since January 1.
1921, no matter where it finished. In cases
where record was made on other than a last
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Rnring sf.nrts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
IVoba bill ties: Weather clear; track heavy.
® Siii»erior mini runner. X Gou«l imi<l niuner.
Fair imid riiimer. (M) Maidens. ^Apprentice
allowauc*e. b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse
$.500. 3 -year -olds.
Maidens.
Claiming.
(TYack
record: April 12,
1923—1:14%
—7—113.)
Tmlay’t
Ind.
riorse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Ilan
68938*
Royal Crown
.110 1:15%
110X725
69248
Ncbii«li
.107 l:22sy
110X720
68572*
Spinning Flax . . .
.103 1:15
105. .715
69194*
Ouch
.112 l:22sy
no.. 715
69194
(.alter
.110 l;2r»sy
no. .705
69248
Eugenia Gomez .
.103 1:15%
105.. 700
Second Race — 6 1-2 Furlongs.
Pnrse $50!). :S-year-oIdK and upward. Claiming.
tTrack re<*ord: April 16, 1923 — l:13‘7i — 6 — 113.)
(68475) •Kentucky Smiles. .ItM 1 :07% 3 95.. 725
(69218) •bEquutor Ill 1:07 lx 6 115x720
C9218 •.Sandalwojd 105 1:0J;^ 5 110x715
69217* •bPre tty Baby 109 1:09 8 105 x 710
C9249 •bPle«‘r 102 1:08 6 110X710
(68396) bllarry Glover 110 1:08% 6 115X705
69195- bOaklawa Belle ...104 1:07% 10 110X705
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
< Track rei-ord: April 10, 1923— 1:13%— <1-1 15.)
•llipoata 112 1:07% 9 105x725
Today’s
Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
69217 *.Sea Mime 107 1:11 %a 6 105 X 720
68920 bWhipi>oor\vill 108 1 :0S 8 115x715
69221* bUii.^^tler Ill l:14%h 5 115X710
69198 Sacajawea 101 1:08% 5 110x710
69250 Bob Giles 122 1:09 % 9 115. .705
09220 ]..ouia Lichteuheim .116 1:09 4 115.. 705
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
Purse $600. 3 -year-olds. Handicap.
(Track record: April 13. 1923 — 1:50% — 5 — 109.)
(69219) TENDER SEl'H .. 115X725
69219 Wild Cat 103 1:38% 115.. 713
68762* Reel Foot 110 1:44% 113x715
69219* Kent L 100 1:42% 115.. 715
69176 Irish Pat 104 1:42% 115.. 710
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $509. S-.vear-olds and upward. Claiming.
(TTack record: April 12. 1923— 1:14%— 7— 113.)
67840 ‘Rapid Stride 116 1:13% 6 118X725
69175= ‘Advent mesa 99 1:14% 3 101X720
eon 7 bThe Wag 107 1:13% 4 115X715
68953* ‘bGuv’nor 106 1:11% 5 122X710
69199= ‘Ballybell 108 1:14% 6 112X705
69253= bLitile Dd 7 117:Ic700
Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record; April 12, 1923 — 1:14 Vi — 7 — 113.)
69195*‘bMugivan 108 1:13% 6 110X725
69220* bAibitrator 115 1:15% 9 115X720
69195 l.ively 112 1:14 9 115x715
69194 Aleso (M) 100 1:16% 4 1C2X715
69217 Brown Check 113 1:14 5 115.. 710
68908 I.ost Fortune 10711:14% 12 115x710
69194 bLast Brush (M).. 108 1:15 4 102.. 705
69175 Ileoa (M) 3 92. .700
68696 ‘Doris (.M) 105 1:15% 4 97.. 700
66750 Turtle Eye (M) .. 3 92.. 700
1st RACE
R-4 Hile. R-year-oldw. Maidens.
1923 1:14 1-0 7 113.)
Special Wei;ghts. (April 13,
Index Course Dist Time T’ck Odds Wt St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
ROYAL CROWN, ch. c. 3 (M) 119 By King James— Queen, by Goldcrest.
(Trainer, J. J. Troxler. Owner. J. J. Troxler). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
<.8938 Mobile Ab f l:24%fast 7-5 110 2
68448 Jefferson 1 l-lii 1 :53%hvy 4^ 108 4 5
68131 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:lS%slow 12 110 2 3
67983 F.Gi’nd.s 3-4 1:14 fast 12 110 8 12
67088 Jefferson 3-4 1:13 hvy 10 115 9 10
66908 Jefferson 5-8 l:02%faat 12 113 7 5
NEBISH. b. c. 3 (M) 110
(Trainer. C. F. Clark. Owner, C. F. Clark).
69248
Hunt’ton
5-8 18)7%hvy
8-5
108
69194
HunCtua
3-4 1:22 slop
9-10
107
69088
Bowie
7-8 l:31%mud
7
105
7
2
2*
67814
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:16 hvy
6-i
115
8
It)
10*
SPINNING FLAX,
blk. f, 3 (M)
105
(Trainer, J. M. Neville. Owner. P. S.
Smith) .
68572
Jefferson
54 f l:U8%fast
12
105
4
2
2*
68071
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l;15%hvy
50
97
7
7
74
€7687
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14%fast
15
111
6
6
74
67560
F.Gr'nds
3-1 l;14%fast
15
103
9
7
7|
66876
Bowie
3-4 l ll'Tsfast
9f
98
9
8
10>
66855
Bowie
7-S 1:31 fast
23
109
3
1
n
66843
Bowio
• 3-4 1:11 fast
69
103
6
8
8
OUCH.
b. g. 3 (M)
no
(Trainer, T.
Hums. Owner,
E. B. Homes).
69194
Hunt’ton
:!-4 1:22 slop
19
112
64640
BlueGra.ss
4) f 55%fast
10
112
€4634
BlueGra.ss
5-8 1:05 slow
66
108
64603
BlueGra.ss
4j f 56%good
6
115
64567
BIueGross
4 48Vsfaet
28
115
CARTER, ch. c. 3
(M)
no
(Trainer. W.
Grater. Owner,
W.
Grater),
69194
Hunt’ton
3-4 1:22 slop
9
110
8’* E Roehm
2^ E Roehm
G Mein
EUGENIA GOMEZ, b. f, 3 (M)
105
(Trainer, J. A. Dailey. Owner, J. Bambert).
3* 2= E Martin 7 Missl^eigliton. Walespa. .TosieM.
5’* 5‘* B Martin 7 ltec‘1 Foot, Bonfire, Reformer
3^ 3'i E Martin 13 t’. A. Reinhart. Reformer, l..Ann
7= 7 • E Sm’w’UU Eulalia, Sultan. First Blnsh
9| 9 * R Pool 12 Wrangler, Reformer. Cap.Kickii
6‘ 6*i E Pool 12 Rnnieigli. Yorick. Ireue Wultou
By Granite— Queen Mab, by Peter Pan.
Breeder. J. H. Louchheim.
9 Mildred Ruth, Yoriek, R.antain
7 Walespa, Ouch, Aleso
7 W indigo. Bnddugie, Jocose
12*= F Smith 12 Fernaudos. Sultaa, Bonfire
By King James — Personal, by Kinley Mack.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
2* J Smith 12 lOenlivet, M.I^dghton. G. Retain
T Finn 11 Belpiirizonin, MulxdK.. GoldM’nt
T Finn 13 Glaliella, Jigstep. Zeus I^assie
E Legere 8 Fly by Day, Comixa, Ainusem’t
By Vandergrift — Little Gretchen, by Peter Quince.
Breeder, B. Viley & Son.
3"k E Sequin 7 Walespa, Nebisli, Aleso
5«i J Francis 8 (ileneolex, Bil.Berii. Irene Walton
4* R Har’ton 5 Crudenas, Paula, Gonwilhim
3* H E Jone.s 7 Credit. Billy Bern, Raymond W.
7*4 R Har’ton 8 lai Orb, Gleneolex, Crudenas
By Pataud — Ruth Carter, by Handsel.
Breeder. C. H. Carter.
7 • L Gray 7 Walespa, Nebish, Ouch
By Transvaal — Silo, by Cornstalk.
Breeders, Morris & Walden.
69248
HunCton
5 8 l;07%hvy
62
110
6>> L
Gray
9
Mildred Ruth, Yorick,
Bantam
68765
Havana
5-8 l;01%fa.st
30
96
7
6
« =
7‘® S
Banks
10
Ch. Whitney. Midday.
B. Prater
68412
Havana
3-4 l:16%mud
15
107
5
7
6*
6 ® H
Stutts
7
'I’be Gaff, Courtier. Bantam
68232
Havana
5i f 1 :08%fa.st
12
100
9
10
10*
10=* 11
Glick
11
CiS'lua, K’tuckySmiles,
(’ourtier
68117
Havana
.-.-4 l:15%fast
20
1(;0
4
8
a\
10* H
Glick
10
V.Mersereau, Bantam.
Courtier
67990
Havana
54 f 1:09 fast
7
104
3
3
4*
T
B*jrn>i
9
Hap.Mument.s, Virulilla
, ReloX
67757
Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
15
103
4
a
6*
6 * A
McL’lin
9
Polite. Abe Sublotasky,
Bantaui
2nd
RACE
r> 1-:: FarlonigN.
idzd — i:iR ::
-5—
-olds and upward
115.)
1 . Claiming:. (April IG,
KENTUCKY SMILES, b. f.
(Trainer, P. Heffeman.
3 95 By Horron — Zoraida. by Samson.
Owner, Tri-SUte SUble). Breeders. Milton & Swan.
€8475 Havana u4 f l:dS%faat 6 103 3 8 4">‘ 1® W Milner 13 Chow Chow, ('ourtier, Frankenia
68395 Havana 5-8 l:00%fast 15 96 5 5 5= .3* \V Milner 10 Prudential, I,aiik, Courtier
68293 Havana 5|fl:07%faat 5 94 3 6 6' 7‘* W Milner 8 PnivExpiess. T.l’lster, llluslon’t
68271 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 3| 95 5 1 3“^ 5*4 W Milner 9 liOttu Speed, Bantam, ('ourtier
€8232 Havana 5| f l:68%faat 3 194 4 3 2'| 2* G FieWs 11 CTisijua, Coiwiier. Pandiue
93991 Havana 51 f l;06%Iaat 19 104 1 2 2»k 5* W Obert 8 Pony Express. BauUm. Forewarn
EQUATOR, b. g.
(Trainer, L.
69218 Hunt’ ton
69174 llunCton
68922 Havana
68885 Havana
68816 Havana
68457 Havana
67424 Havana
67180 Havana
67122 Havana
67005 Havana
6G906 Havana
6
A. Daly.
54 f 1
3-4 1
lm50y 1
54 f 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
51 f 1
54 f 1
54 f 1
54 f 1
lm50y 1
Owner,
14%alop
:14%fast
;46%fast
;U8%fast
:l-.%fa.st
:13%fast
;07%fasl
:07%fast
:06%fast
:07%fast
:45%faat
115
W. C. Daly,
19 116
9 129
6 115 4
12 110 3
12 107 9
10 114 10
8 111 5
64 110 4
18 110 7
5 111 3
7-6 108 2
By Meridian — Horizon, by Hastings.
Jr.). Breeder. R. F. Carman.
1* W Bog’ski « Tom Norris, ('arrure. Jacobean
4* W Bog’ski 9 'J’wopair. Mildred Ruth. lN]uator
2 7* 8* T Burns 8 Am. Eagle, Sulam’der, Can. Lady
2 2* !■ G Fields 9 Spods. Whispering, Colossu®
9 9=4 T Burns 9 Get’Em, SauDiego, Salnmander
SANDALWOOD, ch. h, 5
(Trainer. G. Arvin. Owner.
69218 Hunt'ton 54 f l:14%slop
68996 Mobile Ab 5-8 l:03%mud
68967 Mobile Ab 5-8 58%fast
68860 Mobile Ab 6J f l;27%slow
68839 .Mobile Ab 5-8 l;02%hvy
68830 Mobile Ab 5-8 1 :9S%hvy
68633 Jefferson 3-4 l:14%fast
68573 Jefferson 5J f l;06%fast
110
y. B. Cloher).
19-19 111
116 3
lie 5
114 I
121 5
121 3
no 12
105 4
9-5
44
10
6
3-2
9' 4 8* W Taylor 10 Tony Sue, Acosta, Get ’Em
5= 3'4 A MoL’lin 8 Runn.in. AppleJackll., Get’Eni
2» 14 W Taylor 10 T.theMaik. TUeEnq’rer, B.Dud’y
8 8=» A McL’lin 8 WarMni*. Col. Murphy, Ar.tloOn
l"k A McL’Iiii 9 JosephineK., L.Frakes, Helioc’a
3* 4* A McL’lin 4, M. Augusta. Nig, Bat. Mountain
By Luke McLnke— Dn^heas Kathleen, by Jmkm
Breeder. Keene Sc Senorr.
€’* E Roehm 6 Equator. Tom Norris. Carrure
6*4 8*4 K T Moore 8 P.Hainpsou. S.Tiine, M. Stories
4‘ 2* W Dun’s’n 6 L’lGirl. C.A.Comiskey. V’sylvin
5 P.up.W D’son 5 Verdi I»on. Jago, Little P.ntj^y
5* 5" W Dun’son G Jago. SearchIJghtlll., Jacobean
6* 7“ R McCr’nn 8 Vansylvia. Fleer, Mid. Stories
10* 9*4 \ Roach 12 llillh’se. C.J.C’gmile, ThePeru’n
1'4 1*4 B Harvey 11 Feodor, Jago, I’liiice Wellca
PRETTY BABY,
(Trainer. W.
ch. m, 8
R. Padgett.
69217 Hunt’ton 54 f 1 :14%slop
195 By Sir John
Owner, H. Dougherty). Emblem.
Johnson — Irish Girl II., by Royal
Breeder. J. £. Hadden.
3* H Glick 9 EauGallie, .Nordeek. Bro’nfTieck
OAKLAWN BELLE, ch. m. 10 110
(Trainer, R. Ferris. Owner. J. Abrams).
69195 Hunt’ton
66268 Akron
65705 M.H’ghts
G4005 Kempt on 3-4 l:22%hvy
63951 Kempton 1 1-16 l:54%fast
63724 Mt. Royal lm70y l;46%fast
€3554 Mt. Royal 1 1-16 l.DOVisfast
634 15 KingEd. 1 1-16 l:51%fast
63266 KingE. Ab 64 f l:24%faat
54 f 1 :15 slop 17 111
3-4 1:17 fast 12 109
3-4 1:14 fast 37-10 108
34 118
3 110
11 112 Pulled
6 113
13-19 108
6 111 Pulled
By Box-«-Dinah Shad, by King Eric.
Breeder. W. Showaltcr.
2* J Pevic 9 Q’liE.sther, Mugivan, Br’nCheck
8* T Rae 8 JulyFly, Tom.Nonis. Col. Murphy
4* M Fator 9 J.H’fman, F.G. Corley, Mess Kit
2* R Ryan 7 Hcmioik. Capt. (ircet. Enos
1'4 W Taylor 7 laivaga, ILimona II.. Tok. March
up. J Connors 8 Chimera. George C. Jr.. Hopeful
1* W Hinphy 11 Cavalier, Lavaga. H.M.Stexeua
7‘* W' Hinphy 7 Dewitt, I..avitga. Neenah
up. S Boyle 8 Assume, Al. Cockiooch
3rd RACE
RIPOSTA. b. m.
(Trainer. W.
09220 Hunt’ton
69198 Hunt’ton
68352 Havana
68305 Havana
67507 Havana
67181 Havana
644.53 KingEd.
64282 KingEd.
64164 Del’mier
64099 Del’mier
64057 Del’mier
5 1-2 Furlon;gK.
1:12 2 -
2-year-oldn and upward.
Claimin;g. (April 1<>,
105
R. Padgett. Owner. H. Dougherty).
54 f l;14%slop 16-6 106
54fl:14%slop 12 106
54fl:07%fast 13 109 7
54 f l:08%fast 4 102 2
54 f l;08%good 8 KU 1
54 f l;07%fast 16 107 5
Ab 5-8 l;00*ifast 1-2 110
Ab 5-8 1:00 fast 3 118
Ab 5-8 1 :03%fast 14-5 109
Ab 5-8 l;07%livy 3 111
Ab 5-8 l:05%hvy 3-2 111
By Chuctannnda — Caneatota, by Royal Emblem.
Breeder. J. Sanford.
2* H Glick 7 Chow', Arbitrator, Moore.sqne
3* H Glick 5 Adveutuie. S. Board, Sacijawea
7’ 7‘* H Glick 8 M’chen. C.Encanto. Tw’y Seven
2®k 4*i H Glick 8 Port Light. RayAtkiii. Maiinchen
44 9‘* T Nolan 9 Maxtioiu. R.Welile. Col. Murphy
6'4 7=* A Arvin 7 Mcl^ane. MyFr’ii;lP.it. Puff Ball
!*• W Hinphy 8 F.G. Corley, F’rLjjssle. C’nonball
Ih W D'k’son 7 F.G. Corley. Theresa, Capt. Greet
5*4 W' Hinphy 9 Mike. Rniimic. Jacobean
3* W Hinphy 8 Avion, Riposta. Eddie 'Pranter
2** W Hinphy 9 Diocletian. Just Fancy. DoctorD.
SEA MIME. br. m. 6
(Trainer. M. Jordan.
69217 Hunt’ton 54 f 1
(•4330 Erie 64 f 1
€4414 Erie 1 1
63706 Ashland 1 1
03577 Ashland 3-4 1
63574 Ashland 3-4 1
63556 Ashland Ab 5-8 1
63169 Conne’t Ab 5-8 1
63098 Conneaut 64 f 1
105
Owner. H. Jordan).
108
4-5 105
14%slop
27 slop
:4.7 fast 9-5 106
;44%fast 54 111
:19%good 9-10 110
:20 fast 14-5 111
0l%fast 27-10 112
:01%good 31-10 113
:25%fast 8-5 107
By Seahorse II. — ^Mimesis, by Ogden.
Breeder, J. T. Gwathmey.
8'* E Roehm 9 Eautiallio. Nordeek, PiettyBaby
1* J Pevic K Kedgwick. Neg. Mr. Kruter
Pevic 6 Reveler. Little.Nieee. Pondepo8,s
G Willi’ ms 7 M.Cr’tw’d, Primitive, Th’derbird
G W’ill’ms 8 B.Watchll.. W Aun. JuanitalH.
S W’holm 8 MaehineGiiauer, I’omerene, Jill
C Garner 7 AiinaStar. ClarelVanees. R. Chief
Garner 8 Arth. Middleton. Zainer, Salome
Wayt 7 Mabel Trask, Armagh, Stir lip
1»
7*
24
WHIPPOORWILL, ch. g. 8
(Trainer. W. Higginbotham.
G8920 Havana ImuOy 1:47 fast
115
Owner. Brickyard Stable).
By Olambala — Nightfall, by Voter.
68884 Havana
68705 Havana
68578 Havana
68496 Havana
68333 Havana
€8235 Havana
68118 Havana
3-4 l;l4%fast
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
54 f l:0S%fast
1 l:41%fast
54 f 1 :0S fast
1% C
120 11
115 5
115 5
ns 8
115 8
108 4
112 2
Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
RUSTLER, ch. g, 5
(Trainer. J. White. Qwner, J.
69221 Hunfton 1 1-16 1 ;58%slop
68783 Jefferson
67201 Jefferson
G7031 Jefferson
G6409 Empire
G6090 Jamaica
61674 Jamaica
1 3-16 2;05%hvy
1 3-16 2:04%hvy
1 1-4 2:17 mud
1 1-4 2:ll%good
1 1-8 1 ;56%good
1 1-16 l:48%fast
115
White).
54 121
30
8
4
44
11-5
6
117 12
1114 7
1104 6
no i
115 7
114 7
Fell. W T.ancet 10 F. Pullet. KathleeuK.. RayAtkin
10 6"k 6‘i G Fields 11 SunTurret, (iluis. Whitney, Harau
2 2* 1*» R Ball 7 PoIarCub, M. Gunner. Frankenia
3 3'4 2* H Stutts 9 Forewarn, PoIarCub. Guardsman
3 24 2* G W’ill’mstl Uarnley. Gnpton. Pittsburg
8 8 R McD’ott 8 Nan, Diiity Moore. Pittsburg
6 6'4 8 * T Bums 8 Ruddies, Jiio.R.Roc iie. Advance*
8 9 9*i R Ball 9 FurEust, M. Gunner. LottaSpeid
By Transvaal — Rusila. by Puryear D.
Breeder. Moms & Walden.
3‘* R Har’ton 6 Prosi»ector, L’tleEd. Flibty’gib’t
10 8* 6'* J Conley 12 Kseati>o!ette. Devoniie, Ettahe
4 44 4*4 J Conley 7 Sagnmook. Dr. R.ne. I^ordHerbert
4 5* .5“ J Conley 6 K’gTrojan. Austral. Wad.’slaist
Z 4* 4** G Rabin 6 Huonec, I/dllerbert, Th’nliedge
4 4* 2^ J Conley 7 Witehwotk. lioreb. Cousori
7 7 5*4 J Conley 7 Henry G.. Lady Zeus. Cote d’Or
SACAJAWEA, b. m, 5
(Trainer. W. H. Brown.
69198 Hunt’ton 54 f l:14%slop
68997 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:31 mud
68970 Mobile Ab 64 f l:24%mud
(8955 Mobile Ab6tfl:23 fast
68857 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:28 slow
68836 Mobile A b 5-8 1:03 hvy
68637 Jefferson ImTOy l:46%fa.st
67128 Jefferson 3-4 l:18%mud
63820 M. Heights 54 f l;07%fast
110
Owser,T. J. Jackson)
BOB GILES, ch.
(Trainer. T.
69250 Hunfton
G9199 Hunfton
68921 Havana
68819 Havana
€8789 Havana
CK764 Havana
€8703 Havana
68 45.5 Havana
(•8291 Havana
67888 Havana
h. 9
Broshears. Owner.
1 l:51%hvy
1 l:50%slop
lm50y l:46%fast
lm50/ l:45%fast
lm50y l:4'.%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
54 f 1 :08%fast
54 f l:0S%fast
3-4 l;15%fast
1 1.41%fasl
7
15
20
8
20
8
20
15
9f
T.
30
30
13
20
15
10
15
20
20
111
112 5
115 2
115 7
117 7
120 8
101 1
112 2
i04 12
115
Broshears).
118
112
116 3
105 7
l‘*5 7
113 6
122 5
126 11
112 3
I'JG 7
By Vandergrift— -Virginia Fairfax, by Tournament.
Breeder. £. Dable.
4* C Jackson .5 Adventure. Sc.t Bo.ard. Rif>oKt.i
2* 2* C Jackson 6 Marimba. Kingling II.. Old Top
2* 2* C Jackson 8 Norm’die. K’gliugll.. M. Stories
5* 5*4 E Martin 7 7’ricks, Hot Foot. Ely
7 6== W D’k’son 7 SaiidylL. Marse Jimmy. Consort
8 8=‘ W Dun s’n 8 Grandee. Pit. I’atter. Hap. (lirl
d** 11=* W Fronk 12 Exeeutioii, Blazonry, Adventure
9* 9‘* C Lang 11 Firecracker, llutcliisoii. Herald
j)h 8“ F Moore 12 Capers. (.Ma Lee. Miss Caltha
By Prospero— Queen Florentine, by Star Ruby.
Bredoer. S. A. Beckham.
4* E Sequin 6 Jordan. Mooresiiue. Buekboard
e*® E Sequin 6 Sbingle Shack, Baliybell. Pie
7'4 6=3 W Tayior 9 EditliK., J. O’Connell, F. Shannon
3* 3=4 G Sutton S PaulaV., (.(uaidsnuiu, Bloom’ton
44 CJ G Sutton 10 Brennan. Fr’kShuiinon, llaioIdK.
6= 6“4 F Merimoo S M.Jumlio. ( oiossu.-*. ( t umpsall
6= S'*4 W Taylor 10 Currency, Bloominctou, Courtier
10' 9'= II (tlick 11 ’rw’ySeven, W.Wlufr. Sov’u II.
8* O'*! C O’Mah’yll Mess Kit. Man. Couiiirj Girl
7 7-‘ J Madden 7 Hazel W.. India. Flycast
LOUIS LICHTENHEIM. b. g. 4
115
(Trainer. R. Troxler. Owner, R. Troxler).
€9220 Hunt’ton
68738 Jefferson
(^8090 F.Gr'nds
67942 F.Gr’nds
67 708 F.Gr’nds
67343 Jefferson
67127 Jefferson
54 f l :lt%slop
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 l;lt%good
3-1 l:13%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:1.7%fast
3-4 l;l7%mad
3 2
20
4
4
8
15
15
116
110
115
116
115
118
112
By King James— Belle of Oakley, by Himyar.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
I^ft at post. F J Baker 7 ( how, Rii>osta. .\ib;trator
2 8 10* 9-® E Martin 11 'llieo. Rostrate II.. Marimba
3 2 5* 5’‘4 E Sm w od S C..T.C*mile. W.ofC’man, Giiv'nor
2 1 1* 1'4 E .Stn’w o.ll2 lua Kay. Tom Ca.«sidy. Clarkson
7 I 1* 1* E Sm*w’odl4 Kennniate. Gondolier (/tllru.'ih
W’heeled. E Pool 12 Free Market. I.eoFislier. Yorick
7 5 5^ 5’* E Pool 12 Anticipate, Alva. Helen Alkiu
4th RACE ‘
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C’laimia;?. (April IR, ID:::; 1 :.50 18-Q
26
1P(>4
113
114
110
112
1U.8
108
104
105
3 2 2®
TENDER SETH. ch. g. 8 115
(Trainer, H. Cavanaugh. Owner, E. C.
€9219 Hunt’ton
68760 Jefferson
68691 Jefferson
€8 407 Jefferson
G82K6 Jefferson
€8133 F.Gr’nds
€7936 F.Gr nus
67645 F.Gr’nds
66806 DadPp rk
€6793 DadeP rk
WILD CAT. b. c,
(Trainer. C.
69219 Hunfton
6888(i liavana
68817 Havana
68640 Havana
68460 Havana
68310 Havana
(i82.’>6 Havana
68213 Havana
CKIG2 Havana
67 925 Havana
67737 Havana
67651 Havana
REEL FOOT. ch. g. 3
(Trainer. J. S. EvermaP. Owner,
68762 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53%mud 6
68494 Jefferson 1 1 16 l;52%slow 8 111 4
68448 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 ::>:{%hvy 4 108 6 2
68370 Jefferson ImTOy l;4"»%fast 30 94 7 6
(i«24G Jefferson ImTOy 1:47 fast 20 108 12 12
68068 F.Gr’nds ImTOy 1:48 hvy 25 UO 6 5
1 l:.j0%slop
54 f l:C8%mud
51 f 1:08 fast
54 f l:07%fast
3-4 l;14%fa.st
3-4 l;15%sIow
3-4 l:14%fast
54 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:18%mud
54 f 1 .»j7%sIow
. 3
Richards. Owner.
1 l:.70%slop
54 f l:07%fa.st
54 f l;07%fast
3-4 l:14V;.ta.st
1 l::«%fast
1 1:10 fa.st
1 l:40%fast
5-8 1:C1 fast
1 l:(l%fa«t
1 l;:JS*-,faat
51 f l:07%fast
54 f l:08%>ast
10
13-5
18-6
7
12
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14
17
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24
6
6
86
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3
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KBebelkamp). Breeder. B. -A. Jones.
1* W Fronk 6 Bl’neyStone. KentL., Wild Cat
l''*^ Wilson 9 laidyRose. Way was.sanio. B.Bern
4* 2‘ A Wilson 12 Ia*slie. Wrangler, Pan.*i.'«ain
4“ 6*4 F Smith 12 .»*’rSiMu t. I^-idyRuse. '1 heColouel
4* 5| A W’ilson 10 B.I.,eighton, Cliiva. Put iindTake
44 2‘ A W’ilson 12 Rii.noe. Radiant. Flying Devil
8* 9»4‘ F Smith 9 Al OcKs. Win TakcAll. L’y Ro.se
9 C* F Smith 9 Miss Mci.se, Ro« k Salt. Sliamr’k
€ 6=* J Owens 6 Blue Stone. Macbeth, Fernando^
3* 3* J Owens 8 Leslie. P.G. Brown. Ted’s Plum
115
Metzgar
109
112 3
1054 v>
102 2
103 2
99 5
98 2
117 6
HI 6
91 3
11) 4
108 C
By Polymelian — Catacomb II.. by Ladas.
Bleeder. W. R. Coe.
4’® W’ P’mrose 6 T’derSeth. Blarm yStone. KentL.
5 4* 3 1 H (’l inonta 5 PonyExpress. Susiaiia. Fmnk .S.
5 5 44 H Cl’ments 5 M.laissie. PonyExpress. Susiana
2 34 2® F Horn W’id i. Puny Exjiress, F rank S.
2 1‘ l» (7 Fields 8 llaman. The Roll Call. Salvo
4 2* 1’® C Grace S Hazel W'.. Heliucross, Blaise
4 4* 4* J ('allahan S Stonewall. W’iiiniimg. 'I'lie W'sg
5 4‘ 3* T Hums 7 F’tlifulGirl. P. Express, (onfed’y
2 2= T Nolan 7 W’inni|>eg. ( Idle. Rockaliye
4 4* 4‘4 J Callahan 5 Fincastle. Glenn. Haman
3 2= 14 J CallahanlO Prudential. Rosie II., Rockabyn
1 1* 1* A I’iekens 9 Newport, Courtier. Gray Bonnet
By Rapid Water— Nigella. by Ornament.
Breeder, ’w . jt,, Caskey. Jr.
3* 3* J Owena 7 Hillliouse. Little.Vnn. MaeSeth
5'4 5*4 J Owuns 7 Glabella, Irish Pat, Hillhonae
H 1'4 J Owens 7 Bonfire. Reformer. IJttle .\nn
6*® 6'* W' Fronk 7 DukeJolm, H.P’dner. O.B’thday
12 12** N Swart 12 Ghoet, Slanden^r. Rupee
2* 2* J Owena It) All American, Fleeting. Bonfim
115
G. L. Hoffman).
109 5 2
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Tuesday, April 17, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
KEKT L.. ch. g. 3 115
(Trsiner. T. F. Bomman. Owaer. M. Kelley).
€9319 Hunt’ton
68698 Jefferson
68304 F.Gr nds
1 l:50Hslop
1 IHlVtslow
1 1:4J Rood
68135 F.Gr*nd« ImTOy 1 ;4S-)islow
68064 F.Gr'nds lm70y 1 :4oHmud
67964 F.Gr nds 3-
67817 F.Gr’nds
6777‘J F.Gr’nds 2-
64751 Churchill 7-
IBISH PAT. b. g, S
3-4 l.lSMast
1 !;42*£,hvy
2-4 1:13 fast
7-8 l;25^fast
(Trainer. E. J. Crawford. Owner. J. J. Lyons).
By BerrlUdon — Mollie Kean, by Bobbie Kean.
69176 Hunt’ton 3-4 LM^/^ast
<8762 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:r*3Hmud
€8698 Jefferson 1 l:41U;slow
68575 Jefferson ImTOy 1 :4."»^fast
€8494 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :52Vcslow
€8331 Jefferson 1 i-16 l:4S’ifast
€8201 F.Gr’nds 11:42 good
67967 F.Gr nds IniTOy 1 ilPjifast
<>7861 F.Gr’nds ImTOy l:4C^good
67754 F.Gr nds 1 l:40*ifast
67685 F.Gr’nds 11-16 1:48 fast
17 102
5 liO 6
15 113 1
l.*> 109 2
l.*> m 2
5 110 8
15 110 6
15 104 5
8 109 1
3i 3* J McCoy
o* 5'* J McCoy
8 ‘* 8’4 J McCoy
7 6 “ F Sharpe
€ Goldencresf. Superbuiu. Gluhellji
S Siiperbnni. ICcliICuty. AlStebler
9 P’ee'l'iiTn, Rosentell., Majority
7 Siipeibum, ll’chBeaui 3 ’, Glabella
0^^ RACE n-year-old« and upward. Clainiinsr* (April 12, lt>2r*
RAPID STRIDE, ch. h. 6 118
(Trainer. J. P. Polk. Ownor, J. L. Earl).
67840 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 1 i.VH^hvy 4 lOS 5
67 730 F.Gr’nd.s
€7603 F.Gr’nds
€7478 F.Gr’nds
€5996 Latunia
65231 I..ex’ton
€3887 K worth
€3536 Windsor
63107 l^tonia
62750 l..atonia
€2210 Churchiil
€1.553 Ix»x’ton
61490 Lex'ton
3-4 l;i:;=Rfast
,3-4 l:14^fast
3-4 l:ib%hvy
3-4 1 :15Hmud
3-4 l:12^fast
7-8 1 :'2|2if ast
3-4 1 :12^fast
3-4 1:16 hvy
3-4 l:13Hfast
7-S 1 :i;6Hfi3t
3 4 l:1.5*5hvy
3-4 l:15%mud
118 By Rapid Water — Lady OmaTna, by Ornament,
r. L. Earl). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell.
4 lOS 5 2 2*» 4*1 E Sni’\v’odl2 L.Annnie. MiracleM.in, IClotear
8 116 6 2 L Lyke 11 Rerbility. Fnh’ty’p’t, A. N. Akin
15 116 2 5 Ci 5^ L Lyke 13 Sbaffe:. M’nWiiiks. N.McKiii’y
15 114 11 9 9* 6 ’i E Scobio 11 Moon Winks, Feodor. Silence
7 lOSi 9 7 9* 9’* J D M’neylO Char. Henry, RoyalD’k, R.r’don
103 105 3 7 8 8 -® R Har’ton 8 lIonorMan. C’niirvon. Gr. -Swell
48 108 4 5 7>» H Brydgesl2 Aiilioipate, Uallynew, RingRose
114 12 11 11 11>® T Murray 12 Ablaze,
T.o’tb’Morn’g
I'i 1» W Pool
4' 4*1 W Pool
6 «k 7‘* E Martin
8 8*3 A WiLson
2* 3‘ A Wilson
10 I..oimnn:i. Robbie Shea. Creaiiun
12 Youneed, Grayson, Pyx
8 T.ncola, Marse John. Tharon
8 Hold Me. Rep. John S. Reardtin
8 A’tieMay, Ch. Henry, J.S.U’rdou
ADVENTURESS, blk. f. 3
(Trainer, W. R. Padgett.
69175 Hunfton H f 1:08
€7864 Havana 6.1 f 1:07
€7780 Havana r..i f 1 :07
67292 Havana II f 1:08
67234 Havana 51 f 1:11
67158 Havana 3-1 1:13
€6876 r.owie 3-4 1:14
668G3 Bowie 1 1:45
66848 Bowie 6 \ f 1:21
66835 Bowio 6 i f 1:21
66799 Bowie 3-4 1:14
6G687 Pimlico 3-4 1:14
€6618 Pimlico 6 i f 1:07
THE WAG. ch. g, 4
(Trainer, R. L. Rites.
69177 Hunfton 3-4 1:11
68925 Havana 1 1:40
€8867 Havana 1 1:40
€8820 Havana lir.-3Cv 1:44
€8767 Havana 1 1:40
€8706 Havana 3-4::i.l
€8643 Havana 1 i:40
€8556 Havana 1 1:41
€8479 Havana 1 1:39
68433 Havana lm30y 1:4.3
68397 Havana 1 1:39
H f LOSVsfast 3
6.1 f l:07^igood € 5
r..i f LOT^sfast 5
T.l f l:08Hpood 7 5
51 f 1:11 mud 8
3-1 l:13Sfa.st 3-2
3-4 l:14'ofast 13
1 1:45 fast 8
6 \ f 1 :21 Vast 6
6 if 1:21 Vast 11
3-4 1:14Vast 24
3-4 1:14 fast 5f
6 i f 1:07 last 11
Owner, H. Dougherty).
By bweep— Hortenria. by Maddlar.
a.st 3-2 114 1 1
ast 13 106 8 9
rast 8 105 5 2
ast 6 101 1 1
!‘ast 11 97 5 5
fast 24 99 1 1
ast 6f 114 11 9
:ast 11 105 1 4
115
Owneer. S. Miodow)
’art 24 110
ast 15 103 1 5
69177 Hunfton 3-4 LHVart 24 110 fd
68925 Havana 1 1 :40Vast 15 103 1 5 6 » 5*
€8867 Havana 1 l:40Vast 5 Jnti 3 4 4^ 3*
€8820 Havana Im.^Cv i:44-^ifast 5 106 4 5 5> 6 *
€8767 Havana 1 l:404%fast 3 107 6 7 6 «’- .5*
€8706 Havana 3 4 ::i:iVast 4 109 3 4 4* 2*
€8643 Havana 1 i;40Vast 10 111 5 7 5« 3‘
€8556 Havana 1 l:41Vast 2 ^ 115 7 5 6 - 6 «
€8479 Havana 1 l:39-’ifast 8-5 112 2 4 4»« 4*
68433 Havana Imr.Oy 1 4.3 Vast 3 112 3 2 2| 1‘
68397 Havana 1 1:39 Vast 6 5 104 3 5 5> 4<
GUV’NQH. cb. g. 5 122 By
(Trainer. D. Womeldorff. Owner, W. D. Bernhardt).
5*1 H Kaiser 9 ('roniwell. War Idol, De Bone
c*i W Lancet 8 Hazel W.. l.ank. Assiinipfion
5
106
4
6
6 *
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7
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3
107
6
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S
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4
109
3
4
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Medusii. M.illowiuul. De Bouero
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115
7
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7
D.ofWergtou, Stonew’I. S. Pablo
8-5
11 ;
2
4
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7
'J’.'tmper, Glenu, Huzrl W.
3
112
3
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8
ViO!-i>ecior, MoUus.n. H.-(Zel W,
6 5
104
3
5
5*
44 X
Burns
8
Jap Muni.n. Top Rung. Cavalier
122
By Superma:: — Verdict, by Tyrast.
68953 Mobile Ab Ci f 1:22 fast
68738 Jefferson 3-4 l:15Vast
€8614 Jefferson 5J f 1.07 Vast
68471 Jeff ersdn 3-4 1 :17’^>hvy
68408 Jefferson 3 4 1 :13Vast
€8285 Jefferson f4 f 1 :07 fast
68090 F.Gr nds 3-4I;l!Vgood
67944 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:12Vaat
67837 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:141thvy
BALLYBELL. cb. g. 6
11-5 122 2
15 116 4
7 106 6
8 113 3
20 103 5
8 115 5
3 107 1
13-5 no 5
0 106 3
(Trainer, J. Arthur. Owner. J. Arthur).
69199 Hunfton 1 1 :."i0^slop
€8073 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;50%hvy
67820 F.Gr’ mis 1 1-16 1 :,1l^iivy
€7559 F.Gr'nds ll-16 1:4y good
67522 F.Gfnds 1 1-4 2:09 good
67442 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :5.;2:Jjvy
€7329 Jefferson 1 1-15 l:51»iihvy
€7286 Jefferson 1 l-’.G 1 ;4»-’Vifast
67I4K J«*fferson 1 1 :€=i\hvy
€7092 Jefferson 3-4 l:lC’^hvy
6G84? Bowie 61 f l:22%fast
LITTLE ED. hr. g. 7
(Trainer. C. W. Chanpell. 0
€9221 Hunfton 1 1-16 1 :a''%slop
€9178 Hunfton 1 1-16 1 ;49\fast
€8763 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :52*’'imud
68722 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02Vast
68597 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36Va.st
68571 Jefferson 1 1-8 1 :.55Vast
67883 F Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:5.5^fast
1-2 1074 2* E Roehm
34 101 5 2 F| 1» A Abel
11-5 9S 1 1 3 4 3* A Abel
6 102 7 4 5’*4 A Abel
8 100 4 2 2 4 :• A Abel
5 S3 6 4 34 A Abel
6 no I Lost rider. H I'hurh
10 300 10 4 5' 6 - A Abel
1 C 102 6 5 54 5-4 A Abd
50 102 9 7 7‘ 5‘4 A Abel
12 103 13 13 12» 12'* C I.ang
l..ost rider.H I'hurberll Hnorec, W.\ lie. ItooneriMe
W. Chanpell. Owner. C. W. Chappell)
1 1-16 1 :a''%slop 5 121 2'
1 1-16 1 ;49Vast 22 110 5»
1 1-16 1 :52\mud 8 310 10 8 5»> 4»
1 3-16 2:02Vast l."> 11512 .11 8 ^ 6 '
1 1-2 2:36Va.st 4 112 7 o 4“ 4*
1 1-8 l:.55Vast
1 1-8 l:5.5^fast
67819 F.Gr’nds 11-16 1:51 hvy
60 113 11 10 S‘* G Mangan’2 Blue Rriish, Jtrnvo, Chateaug.n
100 108 12 12 lOh 10’* E Harb’nel2 Carmenrif.*!, Roister, Ailliro
Harb’ne 9 War Piise. Adv’ture.
6th RACE
R-year-ol«1n and npxxard.
1-5 7
Claiming;. (April 12, 1D2
KUGIVAN, ch. h. 6
(Trainer. A. Tempest. Owner, A.
69195 Hunt'ton 54 f 1:15 slop 5
68454 Havana 54 f 1 :08 Vast 10
59879 Havana lro50y l:49Vivy 10 109
59290 Havana 64 t l:07%good 15 112
69181 Havana 3-4 1.19 hvy 6-6 115
590.38 Havana 54 f 1:08 Vast 34 110
ARBITRATOR, b. g. 9
(Trainer, A. D. Vivell. Owner, E,
69220 Hunfton 54fl:14Halop 15
€9174 Hunfton 3-4 l:14Sfast 30
66842 Bowie 6 i f l:22Va.st 19
65061 Dorval 3-4 l;17'-imud 41
57292 M’lboro Ab61f 1:30 Vast 6-5 111
67181 M’lboro Ab3-4 1.30=ifast ll-?0 114
56S49 H’town Ab 3-4 l:24Vlow 11 115
LIVELY, cb. g. 9
11 11 IF* W Kelly
5 6 '* 9** A Tr> on
8 f* lOM A Tryon
1 1* 1* A Tryon
(Trainer. T. Costello. Ownor, T. Costello).
69195 Hunfton 54 f 1 :15 slop
€8637 Jefferson lmT0>' 1:46 Vast
67942 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:13Vast
61627 M. Heights 54 f 1 :0ShigOod
ALESO. b. f, 4 (M)
25 105 11 11 10» 12' « W Reid
115 By Zens — Horla, by Hanry of Navarre,
er. M. Kelley). Breeders. White ft Cliborr.
9 101 3» B Scheffel € T’derSeth, FFneyStone. W’dfat
7 113 5 6 C 8 '* A Abel 9 I^ndyMyrn, BodyGuard. Raffles'
12 100 9 7 4“k 3 4 B Harvey 9 .Shamrock. Kdw’dGray. RIueNose
6 102 3 € 2»» 1' R Harvey 8 A1 Stebler, W.TakeAll, Nuyaka
6 102 2 3 4' 4**4 J McCoy € Eulalia. Sni»erbum. Itriand
0 104 6 9 7^ 7.^ I., McD’otll2 Admirer, ChiTa. Major Cliillon
30 102 5 5 5 6 '* W’ Gourley 5 Rlue Nose, Aiuole. Setting Sun
15 106 3 7 8 ’ 7'* W Gourley 9 RlueNose. Joi'tiQ. Kelly. Jupiter
24f 104 11 11 10* 10»» H E Jonesll Gr’lLuek, AlkcR.Gowo, Donges
BOWIE RACING STATISTICS
s). Breeder. E. R. Howard.
6 * II Gliek € A. Alexander. Herron. M.ngieian
7 6*4 E Atkins’n 7 Hillhruse, Little Ann. Keel Foot
7* 6 " E Atkins n 9 I.:idyMyra. RodyGuard, Raffles
24 3* E Atkins n 7 Chiva. Slanderer, P’ee cf f nibria
3* 24 E Atk son 7 Clabelhi, IlillliouRe. P.lne Bird .
7' 7* F Smith 9 Slanderer, Rupee, Kenuniare
7' 7'* J Mooney 9 Shanirovk, EdwaidGray, Kenll,.
rty). Breeder. E. Rucker.
H Gliek 7 Runleigh. Eau Gallic, llenn
C 5‘*J J Callahan .S Elmont. Mary Malloii. Mambi
7 7" T Brothers 7 Mar. Ware. Turbul’t. llav.El’tric
2’ 2* T Brothers 8 Siisi.aiia. Our’l’eHie, Vnlinond
43 T BrotherslO R.H.awk. L.Man Fia, Mar. Ware
!•> 4‘ T Nolan 7 Marg. Ware. Illusionist. Pieg.m
S4 9" H S'hlllick 11 Relpbnzonui. MabtdK., GoldM’nt
3W 6" S Lowe 8 D'ks andD’kes, Pennon. Se.n'l’ag
2' 3*4 H Shiliickl’2 PooiSport. Pennon. lU>lphrisonia
54 3* H .^hi Hick 10 Rueudo, Id t tic Hope. Hilllious«
1*4 2" H Shfllk-k 13 Lit. Hope. P’rSport, Relplirizoiiia
9 14' 14'* E Sande 1.5 Tassel, Rc.ap. Racket
4 34 5* L Fator 9 Knightli’d, Tassel, Evel.Sawyei
By Txe-isco— Moiiie Elliott, by Voter.
Breeder, K. D. Alexander.
f»" W Bog’ski 7 F. Kinney, Flib’tygib’t, Or.nleggo
6* 5*1 H Kaiser 9 ('roniwell. War Idol, De Bonero
(Trainer, F. Dew.
Owner, D.
F. Spragg).
Breeder, G. M. Van Gorden.
69194
Hunt’ toil
3-4
1:22
Flop
10
111
4=i
F
J Baker 7
Walespa. Xebisli, Ouch
€2673
Erie
3-4
1 :18‘'
if a St
13
f*9
€«
0
Atwell 10
Gin, llcstless, Murchtoue
€2467
Erie
3-4
1:23
slow
8
108
o'®
R
Ball 10
Pacifier. I’rologue. I'ol Tex
61993
Fhaprin
3-4
1:20
fast
20
109 Pulled
up.
A
Kroger 8
M. Wila:)n. Surmount, Breustun
€1886
M. Heights
3-4
1:21
hvy
6 f
106
7'*
0
Atwell 10
L.Koehester, For.Queen, G ip. Joe
€1819
M. Heights
3-4
1:10
slow
30
102
9?o
J
Chalmers 9
San Iledron, For.Queen, Gip.Joe
BROWN CHECK.
hr. g
, 5
115
By Black Tony — B
enanet, by St. Avonicus.
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Faith W 1 O O t»00
Rrooinster 0 1 1 800
.Stnarty 0 4 0 800
Lrdt). Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
3*» 3 2 X Burger 4 Assume. Grayson, lUyal Dick
28 4* J Chalm’rsil Tlieo. Roseate II., Marimba
5' 5'® J Chalmers 7 Gol. Floss, Rap.uay. TheF’eiscan
2' S' F Smith 7 Sagamore. Rah*o, Sewell Combs
2*4 2'J F Smith 7 <’olando. Canyon. Ralco
4' 3’ E Sni’w’odl2 Whalebone, Ogarite. GoldenFloss
24 3*4 J C’rcoran 8 C.J.C’guiiJe W.ofC’inan, M.Man
5>* 7*4 J C’rcoran S ElmorK.,* R.f'liarlie. Mavourn’n
4* 4*4 J C’rcoranlO Sagciiiore, MinuteMan, Guv’nor
By Celt — Lady Isabel, by Holstein.
Breeder. S. Ro«s.
2' E Roehm € Shingle .Shack, I’io. Tok. March
I'l 1* A Abel 12 Buxom. Foinovo, Jack Fairmar.
3'4 A A bel 11 Serbian. G.D’gherty, Coram’iider
,'»* 5 " 4 A Abel 10 Rr’nltill. Caniieiicila, 'liiigliiig
2'4 -• A Abel 6 RibGm*:s. Doc. Jim, RritishLincr
34 A Abel 9 Amer. Soldier. Am.iiida, Demos
5' 6* A Abel 31 Wiuneconue. Eteriiily. 'I’inglin-
54 5*4 A Abf'l 8 American Roy, Kirah, -Mioiney
7' 5*4 A Abel 12 Whalebone, Sew’ICombs, Ettahe
[2* 12'* C I.ang 13 Kirah, Hillsdale, Ii a Kay
By Norford — Purse Rose, by Orsini.
ppell). Breeder, A. Neal.
2'* F J Baker 6 Piospe<‘tor, Rustler. Flib’tygib’t
5*4 R Baxter 8 l*ir.McG<e. P’spe<-lor. K’glingll.
5>» 4" G Manganl2 Herald. Rurgoyne, Phelan
8* 6'® E Martin 12 Roister. Jtonfire, Jucobina
4i» 4* G Mangan 7 Stanley, 1* inauc’lUooster. Mootly
8' S" G Mangan'2 Rlue Brush, Bravo, Chateaug.ny
110 By Hilarious — Helesia, by Martinet.
Owner, A. Tempest). Breeders, Williams Bros,
slop 5 111 3*4 W Kelsay 9 Q.K^ther. Oak. Belle. Rr.CTieck
ifast 10 115 5 11 11 11'* W’ Kelly 11 Rridgette. Navisco. Jack Healey
y 10 109 7 3 2 5 6** 9** A Tr>on 9 Bianca, Rulgar, Medusa
od 15 112 8 8 8 9* 10*| A Tryon lU JocIgeRuaruw, Midlan, InaWooo
y 6-5 115 2 11 1* 1* A Tryon 4 Meadowortb. Rubble. Col.URaro
Bt 3i 110 7 8 7 9 9*4 J Connors 9 Sureget, Mike, Memphis
115 By Statesman — Apprentice Girl, by Buddha.
Owner, E. G. Vivell). Breeder, D. R. Warfield,
is'.op 15 116 3* C Jackson 7 (Tiow. Ri|)osta. Mooiesque
‘ifast 30 115 6* C Jackson 9 Twopair. Mild’dKuth. Challenger
^fast 19 1094 9 9 10' 8*4 G Jackson 13 Kirah, Hillsdale. Ina Kay
41 107 11 12 10* 10** C Jackson 13 I-uly laixury, Jacobica. Flea
II 1' C Jackson G WarMap, Raconteuse, Primitive
14 14 c Jackson 4 Tw’tySeveu, I.e Gardon. Stir Fp
15 4'* J Scaless’r 5 Trusiy, Biorman, Key Ennis
115 By Ballot — Livonia, by Star Shoot.
. Costello). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
19 116 7"* R MoCr’nn 9 Q’n Esther. Ork. Belle, Mugivan
15 l(i9 4 12 12 12** W Reid 12 Exe<ution. Blazonry, Adventure
InaKay. T.Cassiily
(Trainer. J. Randolph. Own®!
€9217 Hunflcn ;.4 f 1:14 Vlop
G9195 Hunl ion .74 f 11"» slop
68347 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:02'Vast
€4604 BlueGrass 1 1-16 1:49 good
€4537 BlucG’ss ImICy 1:41 fast
<•4507 BlueGrass 51 f IrbTVast
64252 Lex. Fair 3-4 fast
64146 l.«x. Fair 54fl:07Sfast
€2783 l.atonia 1 1-lC 1:49 fast
62724 Latonia 1 1-16 1 ;47Vast
€2636 Latonia 1 l:38Vast
68908 Havana 1 l:42\fast 20 112 3 4 :
€8703 Havana 54 f 1 :08 Vast 15 122 7 8 1
€85.3G Havana 3-4 1:15 Vast 12 113 4 3
68455 Havana 54 f 1 :08 Vast 7 126 10 7 <
CHS93 Havana 3-4 1 :13',t.fast 20 1074 S 3 :
€8291 Havana 3-4 l:15M.fast 15 112 7 8 •:
€8210 Havana II f l:C9Vast 15 126 6 6 ■
LAST BRUSH, b. f. 4 (M) 102
(Trainer. J. Everman. Owner, G. L. Hoffman).
€9194 Hunfton
68718 Jefferson
68530 Jefferson
erman. Owner, G. L. Hoffman). Breeder. J. T. Embiey.
3-1 1:22 slop 5 110 6*4 E Martin 7 Walespa. Ncbi><h, Ouch
3-1 l:15-\fa.‘it 10 113 12 12 12 8 ’ .1 Owens 12 <;aleta. Hysteria. May Girl
3-4 1.15 fast 20 113 3 11 11' 9’* R Har‘tonl2 Fhiff. Hysteria. Galeta
€7753
F.Gr’nda
1
1 .nS’ifast
100
97 1
6
6
6 =
- B Harvey
G
Auutie May, Gem, Contour
67708
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1:14 last
25
107 8
7
6 <
1 4«
J Owens
14
L.L’Iiteuh’ni, K’ninare
, G’dolier
67477
F.Gr’ mis
3-4
1 :ir.* 4 hvy
15
110 8
9
71
' 7'
* E fJeobie
11
Radiant. Yoriek. Mitiii
lie B.
67326
Jefferson
1
1 :4|V,hvy
80
9.1H2
11
111 11 =
® W Losee
12
Cliate:iug.*iy, BettrJ.. <
OurBetsy
672U0
Jefferson
3-4
1 :16rshvy
60
102 12
9
7'
i 91
* W Losee
12
Sir’gblShot, Spr’gVale,
, 11 . Atkin
ILENA
. b. f. 3 1
iM)
92
By
Sain — Hermo
?a.
by Oddfellow.
(Trainer. C. Jones. Owner. G. Jones).
69175 Hunfton 54 f 1:08 Vast 7 loS
DORIS, b. f. 4 (M) 97
(Trainer. W. Rock. Owner, L. Loredo).
68696 Jefftrson
€8326 Jefferson
€7708 F.Gr’nds
67477 F.Gr’nds
61158 Bowie
€0898 Mobile
60882 Mobile
54 f l:C9Vlow
54 f 1 :09 Vast
3-4 1:14 fa.«t
3-4 l;15*/thvy
7-8 1:30 Vast
Ab 5-8 58Hfast
lm70y 1:51 Vast
20 110 8
10 111 7
8 105 5
8 lo5 6
46 94 5
TURTLE EYE. b. f. 3 (M)
(Trainer. E. E. White. O'
96759 DadeP’rk 54 f l;l'oVnud
.\nlilles 0
Total of $112,089 Distributed S
During Highly Successful Spring Hillhouse 0
$112,089 Distributed
Meeting of Twelve Days.
The following are the jockeys who rode
one or more winners :
De.«:pite unfavorable weather conditions the
Bowie meeting, which clo.^^ed Saturday, was
the most successful in the history of that
track. During the twelve days of racing,
which began April ’2, inaugurating the spring
racing season in Maryland, the Southern
Maryland Agricultural and Fair As.sociation
distributed $112.0S9, a daily average of
$9,340. among the winning horsemen. An
innovation in offering two $5,000 stakes met
with such a ready response and proved so
popular that it is certain tliat the same
policy will be followed next year.
E. K. Bryson’s sea.«?oned campaigners won
the largest number of races and most money,
rlacing their owner's name at the top of
the list with $8,265 to his credit. Other own-
ers w’^ho fared well were (T*. A, Coyle with
$4,195, G. (’. Winfrey, $4,300, and Audley
Farm. $4,100.
Inclement weather retarded training opera-
tions to such an extent that horses which
arrived at Bowie from the winter tracks
had a big advantage as far as condition wa.s
concerned. The result was they won the
greater number of races during the meeting.
The good three-year-old Setting Sun W’as the !
biggest nooney winner with $.5,365 to his
credit. Rama accounted for $4,495. Camou-
flage. $3,900: Mountain Rose II., $2,709. and
Bonfire. $2,700.
Jim Arthur’s apprentice, A. Abel, was the
riding .sen.sation of the meeting. He rode
nineteen winners. E. Smallw’oo<l also fig-
ured prominently with eleven saddle suc-
ces.ses.
There w’^as a tie for the training honors
between G. C. Winfrey. W. A. Burtt.schell
and J. H, Buscher, each saddling four win-
ners.
The following are the owmers who won
$500 or more each ;
Jockey.
Mts.
iKf.
2 d.
3d.
rnp.
r.c.
AWl. A
«2
19
9
5
29
31
Smallwood, K.
11
8
8
11
.29
M«Irfine. S
42
9
4
4
2.5
.21
Wallaee. J
.30
G
.3
8
13
.20
Shilliek. H. ...
44
.*>
7
r,
26
.11
Rouianelli, R.
in
5
1
3
10
.26
Mein. G
4
12
9
29
.07
Ixing. C
3
8
.5
11
.11
Knmiiicr. C. . . .
7
3
2
1
1
.43
Schwartz, M. ..
7
3
0
0
4
.43
Smith. F
14
2
3
• >
7
.14
Pool. W
1 G
2
•J
2
10
.12
Ilo-.eli, A
7
0
1
0
4
.29
Costello, R.
2
0
5
27
I’aike, B
15
1
,5
2
7
.07
S«obie. E
1
4
I
10
.01
.Maitz. E
1
1
3
13
.(»•>
I.'insford, II.
IG
1
i
1
13
. 0:1
.\lb‘n. A
10
1
0
2
7
.10
.Milrer. W
9
1
0
1
7
.11
(lantner. A
1
1
0
0
0
1 (K)
D.vhon, G.
4
1
0
0
3
.2.5
The following are the trainers who saddled
one cr more winners :
Trainer. Wins. Trainer. Wins.
Peterson, G 6 Siienre. K 1
P.rysoa. ti. H
Winfrey, G. <"
Riirttseiiell, W. A.
P.nsvher. J. II
('nsey. W. V
t’linpiuaii. R. E. . .
Akers. O. R
Brady. M
Rureb. P. M
Trainer.
Siienre. K
Miles. P. J. ..
Smitli. II. ...
SfoHer. J. H.
Pens. U. n. ...
Porrello. A. ('.
Rosearlier. H.
Kelley. .M. .
Livingston, W.
Milton. G. C. .
Hackett. M
1!
Murphy. M.
J
Holman. F
. . 2
Kearns. J.
Hopkins. F
0
Jackson. R.
B
llubbel. J. M., Jr. .
.. 2
Hall. G. K.
Keirns. F. J
2
•Han ington.
V
Phillips. C
. . 2
Hennessey.
J
Salt. E. J
. . 2
(’rist. H. E
Sanford, C
. . 2
Farrar, F.
Swenke. A
.. 2
Bro<kiniller,
1 . J. .
Owner.
1 st.
2 d.
3d.
Amt.
Bry’von. E. K
1
Q
$8,265
Coyle. C. A
•»
0
1
4.495
Winfrey. G. C
4
2
3
4. .300
Ardley F.-mu Stable
1
f,
3
4.100
Skinker. J. R
3
1
1
3,325
P«terKon. G
3
1
0
3.100
Whitney. II. P
2
3
1
3.000
(.'asry. W. V
3
1
0
2.900
t^b.*ipman. B E
3
0
0
2.709
Rosen. W. A
3
0
0
2.700
Brockmiller. C. J
2
2
2
2.. 509
Nevada Stock Farm Stable ,
2
1
2
2.218
Bawr. U T
1
2
1
2.200
Swenke. A
2
0
4
2.200
Salt. B. J
2
1
1
2.106
Holman. F
2
1
1
2 . 1 ( 8 )
Tevis. J. H
0
1
1
2 . 1 ( 8 )
Stofler. J. II
1
.5
1
2 ( 8)0
Kearns, F. J
2
1
0
2 ( 88 )
(lyde, T
2
0
2
2.000
Reid, M. J
2
1
0
2 .( 88 )
Davis. J. E
2
0
0
1.900
De Ixitour. F
2
0
0
1 900
Kr.imer, W. J
1
3
4
1.900
.Mnbbel, J. M
2
0
0
l.SOO
Co lins. .1. M
1
4
0
1.700
Fizer, W. H
1
0
4
1.700
Tjouis. S
X
1
4
1 .509
Phillips, J. P
1
2
1.500
IlaH, G. E.
1
2
I
1.5(8)
Gooch. S
1
2
1
1.400
Aker. H
1
2
1
1.4(8)
Richards. D. L
1
2
0
1..300
Pa^tir^.e Stable
1
0
0
1 .2.50
Matthews, W. E
. 1
1
1
1 .200
Hackett, M
1
1
1
1.200
Phillipcs. C
1
0
2
1.200
Kixkfield Stable
. 1
0
1
1 1.50
Farrar. F
. 1
1
0
1 .H 8 )
Murray, W. S.
. 1
1
0
1 . 1 00
Powers. P
. 1
1
0
1.100
Siimmerfield, E. I*
. 1
1
0
1.100
Wesport Stable
. 1
1
0
1 . 1 ( 8 )
Snyder. W. H
. 1
0
1
1 025
Cafferelli, C
1
0
1
1,000
.Miles. P. J
. 1
0
1
1 .( 88 )
Etchison. H
. 1
0
0
975
(rist, H. E
. 1
0
0
909
White. J
. 1
0
0
900
Webb. G. E
. 1
0
0
1881
UoM-acher. H
. 1
0
0
900
.Milton, G. C
. 1
0
0
* 88 )
Capra, F. P
. 1
0
0
9C8I
Foreman, G. W
. 0
3
1
700
Coburn, J. A
. 0
2
2
(’ 88 )
Applegate, C, A
. 0
2
1
.550
Brown. Joseph
. 0
2
1
:>oo
Lewis, K
. 0
2
1
i>uC
Tevis. J. IL ..
Wagnon, J. G.
Westou. A. G.
WrigUt. W. ..
Randolph, II. .
Arthur. J. ...
Reamisb, J. . .
Adkins. J. D.
Tigue, J
7* G Manganll Rallyaew, Mel>uiie, Just Fauey
By Reformation — Miss Roberts, by General Roberts.
, J. Randolph). Breeder. £. R. Bradley.
17 116 4* W Bog’ ski 9 Enrilallic, Nordeek. PrettyBaby
1^ 116 4'4 W' Bog’.ski 9 (J. Esther. Oakl’iiRelle. Mugivaii
20 113 11 11 11* ll'*«A Wilson 12 St.Gejiuain. Stanley. A. N. Akin
7-5 112 4*3 C Dishmon G I’ohws.M, Th’derbird, D. Tokalo 1
C 110 2' C Dishmon 0 Puzzle, llyanpom. The Swimmer
31 10 110 Left at post. H E Jones G Ia)yalist, I.’yFrakes, RoneroRIue
i 110 2' H E .Tones G Q. oft. Spa. J. Gorman. Nuu.Line
115 2* R Har’ton S R’kWatehll.. N’eylj;ine. Surm’iii
5i 105 Left at post. C Ralls 12 L-t Fot;d!c. Montjoy, Sun God
72 112 4 2 3'4 4*3 E Scobie <> Alake Fp, I.ouis A., 'Iharon
12 107 4 3 44 5"3 E Scobie 7 Dartmoor, RillyRrush, JiniDaisy
cb. g, 12
H. Morrison. Owner,
115
M.
H.
By Allaa-a-Dale —
Morrison).
Maid of Fortune, by Prince of
of Monaco.
1
l:42*s.fast
20
112
3
4
7i 8 * J
G’hridge 9
Breeder. J, T. Shannon.
.Sb.SiiacU, ,\ft..Nicht. Ix-Blouet
51 f
1 :0kh,fast
15
122
7
8
9* 8'* Is
Gray 10
Currency, Bloumington. B. Giles
C-4
l:15H.fast
12
113
4
3
4i lU'® L
Gray 12
M liisperiug, C.ilif.t. DiiityMoore
5J f
1 :08*r.fa.st
7
12 c
10
7
6'1 6® T
Nolan 11
Tw’ySeven. W.Wliit’r, Sov’n Ii.
C-4
1 :13',t.fa.st
20
lOTi S
3
7-2 H
Cl’mentslO
Bl:z.Fire. J. O’Connell, IT. Baby
3-4
l:15M,fast
15
112
7
8
7* 7®i H
Cl’mentFl I
Mess Kit. 5I:ib, Country Girl
11 t
1 :C9‘'i.faat
15
126
6
6
4nk 43 H
Cl’mentslO
M.Rock, Sover’gnIL, Junnitalll.
f. 4 (M)
102
By Ben
Brush — Tildee’s Last, by Ornament.
Owner. E. E. WTiite).
Breeder. G. J. Long.
4' E Martin 7 Runbugb, Adventurers, E.Gallie
By Boots and Saddle— Evelyn Doris, by Bea Brush.
Breeder, T. M. Murphy.
€' 6*4 A Accardyl2 Sultan, Auntie Em. Eau Gallie
S' S'* F Smith 12 Panasain, Amelia S., Juno
Th 6 " J C’n-oranl4 I..L’hteuh’m, K’umare, G’dolier
4* 5*4 G Mein 11 Radiant, Yorlek. Minnie R,
64 7'» J Wallace 10 Or, Reed. Archive, Wei. Stranger
6 ' 6 « T Wayt 9 MissEm.G., R’yEvelyn, MabelA.
6 * 5** A Frieshon 6 E’eution. M.G’twuoU. WarKelief
By Mont d’Or — Niko, by Ossary.
9** H Gray
Breeder. D. W. Scott.
9 Gold. Billows. R’alMuid. G’lFord
The following are the horses which ac-
counted for $500 or more each :
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
Setting .Sun 2 0 0 $.5.3G7i
Rama 2 0 1 4.49r.
CainoufDge 4 1 1 3.900
Mountain Rose II 3 0 0 2.709
Ron fire 3 0 0 2.700
Fopper Demon 2 0 0 2.22.5
Fannie Bean 2 1 O 2.175
St. Germain 2 1 1 2.100
The Peruvian 2 11 2.1(81
Wiaiigler 2 1 1 2.100
Spugs 2 1 0 2,000
Tingling 2 1 O 2.0(81
Fair Phantom 0 2 0 2 IWMi
Heimi? Kemble 2 0 0 l,9(8i
<Mii' Birthday 2 0 1 1.9(8J
Forest Queen 2 0 O l.H48i
Bravo 2 0 0 l.Strj
Eltahe 1 2 1 1.409
D.idy Fhoco 1 2 1 1.409
Day Lilly 1 2 1 1.40'J
Flying Devil 1 2 1 1.400
T.e Flown I 1 1 1.400
Miracle Man 1 2 O 1.390
Begone Days 1 1 O 1.2t8)
Ticklish 1 1 1 l.’JOO
Zoui\c I 1 1 l.’JOti
Fharles J. Fraigmile Ill 1.200
James F. O’Hara 1 0 1 1.1.50
Vanity Bag 1 1 O 1.1(81
Idle Thoughts 1 1 0 1.100
Tidings 1 1 0 1.1(81
Tippity Witchet O 1 1 1 KMi
! At.nt Jane 1 1 O 1.1(81
Biff Bang 1 1 0 1.100
Iklhi Maid 1 O 2 l,K 8 i
Kulalia 1 0 1 I.IOC
Jaerues 1 1 O l.lOil
Mooily 1 1 O 1.1(81
Ramshaekle 1 1 0 l.KKj
Soggarth Aroon 1 1 0 l.lOO
St. Donard 110 1.1(8]
St. L:\vrenee 1 0 1 l.( 8 Mi
Reparation 1 0 0 Lt881
Pcor Sport 1 0 O l.OoC
.Minute Man 10 1 1.(88
A1 Stebler 1 0 1 1.(88
The I^anib 1 O 1 1.(88
Luey Kate 1 O 1 l.OOC
General lliatcher 1 O 0 90S
Helen Atkin 1 0 0 90S
Who Fares 1 0 0 9(81
W indigo 1 0 0 9(K
Dtlsa 1 0 0 IKK
Roman Girl 1 O 0 9(8
Papillou 1 O O 9(8
Oran 1 0 0 918
.Mizar 1 0 O 9(8
Margaret White 10 0 188
Mender 1 0 0 9(8
A. J. Rnja 10 0 !K 8
Attorney Muir 1 0 (t 9(8
lian.ra 1 0 O 9(8
Pes‘«ie I>eighton 1 0 0 9(8
(’lose Work 1 0 O 90t
iXrothy I’op 1 0 0 901
The following stakes were d.'^eided :
Stake. Ihite. Winner. Value.
Inaugural Handicap. April 2; Setting Sun. . .$3, .510
Fapitol Haud4eap, April 7: Sitting Sun l.STiS
Prince George Handicap, April 14; Kama.... 3,370
The percentage of winning favorites was
above normal, as shown in the subjoined tab-
ulation :
Numbe:* of days 12
Nuuber of races S4
Winning first choices 38
Winning second choices • 14
Winning outsiders 32
Winning at edds-on 5
Defeated at odds-on 7
i’erceutage of winning choices 45
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Taesday, April 17, 1923
TIJUANA FORM CHART
(Continued from third page.)
$2 mutuela paid. Ring Rose, $5.40 straight, $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Romulus, $7.80 place, $3.60 show;
Fiesta. $4.60 show.
Rquivalent booking odds — Ring Rose, 170 to 100 straight, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Romulu.s,
2f0 to lt)0 pla«*o, 80 to 100 show; Fiesta, 130 to 100 show.
Winner— Ch. g, by Seth — Rose Ring, by Hippodrome (trained bty J. S. McDaniel; bred by Mr. Dan
Lehan).
Went to post at 4:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easing up; second and third drir-
Ing. RING ROSK showed much the most speed in pacemaking and, easily holding the lead, won under I
restraint. ROMITLITS made a fast and game finish, but was easily held safe. FIBSTA was hard ridden |
and did her best. WOODIK MONTGOMERY raced gamely, but tired badly in the final eighth.
Scnitchj'd -69202 Ermitana. 106.
Overweights — ^Ring Rose, 1 pound.
GRANT NEW YORK UCENSES
Jockey Club Issues Papers for]
Jockeys and Trainers for 1923.
Trainers Recognized Number 196 and Forty-
Seven Riders Obtain Permission to Aecept
31ounts on Metropolitan Tracks.
09239 '^0 Yards. (March 10, 1923— 1:42%— ^116.) Parse $600. |
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
Owners
Equlv. Odds Str*t
09182 3GOI.D FLUSH
69 1 22 > H ACKA MORE
C9I82 PI.DW STEEL
69 122 •YORK I..\,SSIE
69149UUDGK DAVID
69182 YERMAK
69120*LITTLK GINK
69204 •POACHER
69I82^JAY MAC
69204 »OIJ.lE WOOD
69205 CLIP
69l48»DOLPII
69182^0LYMPIAD
tMutiiel held.
W Walker
T Martin
F J O’Rourke
G F Hum
Mcl^an & Gibson
t410-100
650-100
730-100
I
1060-100
3370-100
t
510-100
7090-100
1340-100
330-100
1140-100
t
w 7 104 1 1 l«a H 11 IJ F Watrous H Porter
WB 6 109 4 8 51 4b 5'| 31 2* J Smith J Pidgeon
WB 4 109 2 2 2» 51 4| 2^ 3« T Wilson
WB 6 102 3 9 4b 3b 3| 4* 4^ L Creery
w 7 112 11 6 8> 6b 6i 6>i 5'4 D Powell
w 10 109 8 4 6i 8» 7b 71 64 D Hum
WB 10 104 5 10 12* 10b 1<« 84 7b E Ken’ger J McFarlano
WB 8 104 6 3 34 21 2^ 5>4 8h K Ericks’n S Polk
wsB 4 104 13 13 lib 114 iih 91 9*4 F Cantrell
w 6 112 9 5 7b 74 8'410‘410= W Gargan J Kem
W'B 7 112 7 11 9b 94 9«»kll4 1U4 H S Jones J B McGinn
w 6 110 12 12 13 13 12» 121 12J S Smith A Keith
WB 4 104 10 7 10‘ 12b 13 13 13 j Parke G H Abbott
Time. 24. 48%. 1:15%, 1:43, 1:47. Track fast.
$3 mutuels paid. Gold Flush, field. $10.20 straight, $3.60 place, $2.80 show; Ilackamore, $5.40 place,
$3.8<> show; Plow Steel, $4.80 show.
Equivalent liooking odds — Gold Flesh, field, 410 to 100 rtraight, 80 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show;
Hackamore. 170 to 100 place. 00 to 100 show; Plow Steel. 140 to 100 show.
Winner Ch. g. hy General Roberts — Flush of Gold by Royal Flush HI. (trained by H. C. Porter;
bred l»y Mr. L. A. Hlasingume).
Went to post at 5:17. At post 1 minute. Start good .Tnd slow. Won easily; second .and third driv-
ing. GOLD FLI’SH set a good pace from the start and. withstanding repeated challengers, came away
decisively in the final sixteenth. HACKAMORE made a fast finish and easily outstayed PLOW STEEL.
The latter loomed up menacingly after turning for liome. but tired ami was lucky to save third place.
YORK LASSIE ran a good race. JUDGE DAVID finished well. I'OACUER ran well to the stretch, hut
tired in the final drive.
.Sera tchml— 691.58 M«-Troan. 109.
Overweights — Ollie Wood. 3 i>ounds; Clip. 3; Dolph, 1.
^Q4T> 8^ TENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (March 10. 1823— 1 :42%— 6— 118.) Purse $600.
v9 vF iu vr 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’l
69 1 49 BALF»>UR
69150* *TO.M CRAVEN
<69I82)W’LTER DANT ws 8 109
69184 FLAME
69203* •«"OL. .SNIDER
i 6905 1 ) • F’ DDIE FEAR ws 4 104
WB 5 111 5 8 7*
ws 4 104 2 2 3‘
64 2» 1'4 J Smith
1>4 1* 2* I Parke
Nebraska Stable
Nancolas Bros
4 1 4>4 5* 5*4 4* 3" P Martinez C B Irwin
w S 107 7 5 1>4 lb 2» 3» 4*4 T Wilson
wsR 6 104 3 9 8 8 8 5» 5* W Dean
7 5b 64 7* 7* 6*1 E Pdintl
WB 9 112 1 6 6'A 41 4b 64 7*
8
69181 *F"IZER
<69I22)JEKKY wB 10 110 9 3 L« 3* 8
(69181 iBILfVS LUCK w 4 107 8 4 Pulled up.
4SO-100
650-1C0
270-100
1790- ICO
640-100
tTlO-lOO
t
360-100
t
J Eckert
Maple Leaf Stable
Reed & Kiefer
W Gargan A Brent
J Glass M Synfy
P Hum Emeryville Stable
tMutuel field. Time. 24. 48%. 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:47. Track fast.
$2 iniitiiels paid. P.nlfour. $11.60 slraiglit, $7.60 place, $3.40 show; Tom Craven, $9.60 place, $5.40
show; Waiter D;mt. $3.20 show.
Equivalent IxMiking talds— Balfour, 480 to 100 straight. 280 to 100 place, 70 to 100 show; Tom Craven,
380 to 100 place, 170 to 100 show ; Walter Dant, tM) to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. g, by Ballot — Eda Riley, by Cayuga (trained by B, J. Sheldon; bred by Mr. A. V.
Thomas).
Went to post at 5:38. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing. B.ALFOCK moved up fast after turning fur home and. catching TOM CRAVEN tiring when a six-
teenth out. p.Mssed him under hard riding and won going away. TOM CR.WEN raced to the front after
rounding tin* far turn, but gave way to the winner in the final drive. WALTER DANT ran well and
finished gamely. FLAME showed the Ino^t speed to the far turu, but tired badly in the final eighth.
JERRY quit.
Scratched--69185*Scnator Donlan. 109; 69202 Tawasentha. 102; C91S2 L;ivaga, 102; 69185 Little
Orphan. 104; 69204 Shoreacres, 107; 69120 Caamano, 109.
Overweights — Balfour, 2 {tounds; Fizer, 5; Jerry, 1.
Huntington
Form Chart
HUNTINGTON. W. Va., Monday. April 16. 1923.
— -<l mile). Fourth day. West Virginia Jo<-key
Club. Spring Meeting of 15 days. Weather cloudy.
Presiding Judge, W. K. Phillips. Associate
Judges, J. «i. Rj*eder and Dr. F. W. Ashe. Starter,
Q\>iii Brown. Racing Secretary, J. G. Reeder.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ui. (Chicago time 1:30).
first race— 5-8 Mile. (April 12,
1923— 1:08%— 3— 105.) Purse $500.
8-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner ^75;
second, $75; third, $50.
fiQ9^1 fourth race— 3.4 MUo. (April 12,
1923— 1: 14 Vi— 7— 113.) Lois Peck
Handicap. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and upward.
Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50.
E'quiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse. 1
68762 Macbeth
68740 High Cost
( 68907 )Stonowall
691 76* Herron
69176 Z. d’Armee
I'In. Jockey. Straight.
V W Fronk
2* K Martin
34 B Scheffel
4» R McAlaney
54 R McCmnn
220-100
85-100
12:15-100
1250-100
3440-100
Ind. Horse. Wt.
69196 Mildred RuthllO
68490 Yorick 112
(68478) Bantam 112
68980 Nylorac 117
< ’ai-men I^ee 107
68765 Eug. Gomez 110
68517 Sw’t Cookie 10/
69194 *^Nebish 108
68723* Mammon 107
Equiv. Odds.
Fin, Jockey. Straight.
1*4 E Martin 493-100
2'| W Bog’owski 3:10-100
R Baker
4* J Bell
5* H Glick
6* L Gray
74 J Pevic
8* E Roehm
B Scheffel
570- J 00
3500-100
1310-100
C190-100
2610-100
160-100
1540-100
$2 mutuel't paid. Mildred Ruth. $11.80 straig'ut,
$4.tH) place, $3.60 show; Yorick, $3.80 place, $4.20
sf'ow; Bantam. $4.00 show.
Equivalent Umking odds— Mildred Ruth, 490 to
100 straight, 130 to 100 idacc, HO to 100 show;
Yorick. 90 to DM place, 110 to 100 show'; Bantam,
100 to 100 show.
Time, 1:07%. Track heavy.
Winner— (\ R. Miller’s b. f, by Trevisco — Pitti,
by Plaudit (trained by J. Everman; bred by Mr. K.
D. Alexander).
Went to iMjst at 2:40. At post 5 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
Sera tidied— 66750 Turtle Eye. 102; 67814 Pauline
M.. 102.
Overweights— Mildred Ruth, 3 pounds; Nylorsc,
5; Eugenia Gomez, 3.
AQOAQ second race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April
1923— 1:14%— 6— 116.) Purse $500.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to
winner $375; second, $75; third, $50.
Iml. Ilorso.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
69174 Far Fast
115
1*
E
Martin
160-100
692l8*Carrure
107
2*
B
Scheffel
1975-130
(69220) Chow
112
3*
W
Bog’ywski
400-100
68742 DfM'p Sinker
117
4*
J
Bell
1810-100
< 690 ID* Fleer
110
5i
R
Doyle
300-100
692 I 7 Sea Board
112
6*
R
McCrann
1710-100
692l7*Nonleck
112
7
T
McClymont
810-100
$2 mutuels paid. Far East, $5.20 straight. $3.20
place, $2.S0 show; Carrure, $5.60 place. $5.60 show;
CImiw. $3.20 sliow.
Equivalent Issiking odds — Far East. 160 to 100
straight. 60 to DM) place, 40 to 100 show; Carrure,
180 to 100 place, ISO to 100 show; Chow, 60 to 100
show'.
Time. 1:13% (new track record). Track heavy.
Winner- -Ti i -Stale Stable’s b. g. 6. by Delhi —
Off. by Oriie ((ruined by J. P. I’olk; bred by Mr.
J. W. Cfriigau).
Went lo po^t at 3:13. At po?t 1 minute. Start
good and stow fur all but Nurdeck. Won easilj';
second and third driving.
Scratched - (3)1 77*OraIcggo, 115; (6S799) Dariyman,
107; 67275 Iloreh, 110.
Overweight.s--De< p Sinker. 2 pounds.
third race— 1 Mile. (April 13. 1923
__i.5o%_ 5— 109.) Purse $500. 3-
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $375; second. $75; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
In*1. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. Straight.
( 69196 ) •Jordan
Ill
n
W Fronk
220- 100
69*220 Moor'sque
111
21
B heff»l
2685 100
69196*Bu<‘kboard
116
3*
R Mi'Crann
150-114)
69199 Bob Giles
ns
4*
F Sequiti
C020-100
691 75*Cnjdenas
104
5*
II Click
650-100
(69I77)*F. Kinney US
6
17 Ro« hm
o00-ltV»
$2 uiiit'iels paid.
Jordan,
$6.40 Ktniight
. $;i.6o
plac'e, $2.00 i^liow;
Mooresijue, $8.S0 place
. $5.00
bliow; Biic'kboard. $‘.
I. SO
show.
E^iiiivalent booking oids—
Jordan. 220
to D»
(69176) A. Alex’der 106 6 W Bog’ow'ski 800-100
$2 mutuels paid. Maibeth. $6.40 straight, $2.60
place. $2.20 sIh/w: High Cost, $2.40 place, $2.40
show; Stonewall, $2.60 show.
Equivalent liooking odds— Macbeth. 220 to 100
straiglit, 30 to DX) place, 10 to 100 show; High
Co t. 2t) to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Stonewall,
30 to 100 show.
Time, 1:18%. Track heavy.
Winner- -L. Gentry’s b. r. 3. by Tony Bonero —
A. M. J.. by Boanerges (trained by L. Gentry;
bn*d by Mr. Thomas B. Jones).
Went to post at 4:22. At post 4 minntes. Start
good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving.
aqOKO FIFTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (April
16, 1923—1 : 13%— 6— 115. ) Purse $500.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $375; second, $75; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Frank Alexander
G. R. Allen
W. T. Anderson
C. A. Applegate
William Baird
George J. Baker
Abram J. Bcilell
Edward J. Bennett
Maurice Bernard
S. B. Billings
James Boland
R. V. Boyle
M. Brady
Frank M. Bray
Arthur Brent
E. Brewster
John Broad
Joseph Brooks
Frank E. Brown
William Brown
Preston M. Burch
Selby li. Burch
E. A. Burke
Fred Burlow
Clarence Buxton
Frank Byer
J. Byer
N. I... Byer
C. L. Carroll
(\ W. Carroll
J. Carroll
Thoma.s J. Carroll
W. M. Carter
C. J. Casey
W. V. Casey
Jolin Chambers
W. C. Clancy
George (’luusen
George W. Cobum
W. Covington
W. H. Congdon
W. (’. Daly
W. J. Daly
T. J. Donobue
L. Donovan
Joe Edw'ards
Ixmis Feustel
James Fitzsimmons
J. L. Fitzsimmons. Jr.
P. J. Fouhy
Paul J. Fox
E. Fred
F. ('. Frisbie
F. A. Gailor
Ike Gurson
Iw»wis Garth
tVilliam Garth
Woods Garth
Chas. W. Gasser
A. J. GoMsborough
Alex B. Gordon
Isadore Gorham
John Groh
Alfred Guther
S. P. Harlan
I John Hasting
T. J. Healey
J. Simon Healy
James W. Healy
Joseph I). Healy
B. W. Heffner
Ernest G. lleider
S. C. Hildreth
Max Hirsch
H. W. Hoag
E. J. Hodgson
William Livingston
John Loftns
William W. Ix»ney
Charles T^mie
Jame:^ Mai'Manus
Harry Maher
William Martin
1^11 i.s Martini
Frank P. Matson
J. H. Mc.Vvoy
J. F. McCauley
John McCormack
I). R. McDaniel
H. McDaniel
James S. McDonald
Sargent McKees
W. J. McKnight
S. Mi'Naughtoa
C. Merritt
W. R. Midgley
J. C. Milam
R. O. Miller
John D. Millin
I'liomas Moran
Thomas T. Mott
John J. Miilrenan
James J. Murphy
Jerry A. Murphy
Mortimer J. Murphy
John E. Nagle
Joseph Not ter
George M. Odom
J. I). Odom
W. L. Oliver
Daniel O’Neill
James J. O’Toole
Kimball Patterson
George Peterson
Edward Peters
John N. Pitz
Vincent Powers
John Pryce
Edward I). Purcell
Philip S. P. Randolph
O. C. Rasch
J. F. Richardson
Henry C. Riddle
Henry Roseacher
W. Rosen
James Rowe
Janies Uow’e, Jr.
John F. Schorr
F. Segler
Krvin G. Sliaffer
W. M. Sheedy
James J. Sheridan
John Shields
Joseph Shields
William Shields
C. If. Shilling
Ernest Sietas
Albert Simons
M. Smart
Milton Smith
Robert A. Smith
Charles L. Snyder
Willi.'im James Speirs
Kay Spence
E. D. Springer
W. E. Suggs
Fred Tara I
Frank M. Taylor
Gage Taylor
A I Tempest
Joe H. Tevis
Jnd. Horse.
Wt.
Fin.
Joekey. Straight.
Fred Hopkins
G. R. Tompkins
( 69010 ) •Jago
Ill
1*
L
Gregory
75-100
W. S. IIou.se
Frank Toner
69218*Tom Norris
107
2‘
H
Glick
450-100
Charles II. Hughes
W. H. Travers
(69198)* .\d venture
? no
3*
F
Roehm
395-100
Hollie Hughes
Robert J. XValden
68885 *Spods
112
4*
R
Ball
945-100
William Irvine
Roy Waldron
68888 Chincot’gpie
112
5*
XV
Primrose
2600-100
W. E. Jenniuga
W. S. Walker
(66051 >F. Consul
11.5
6
J
Pevic
2470-100
J. Johnson
W. M. Wallace
$2 mutuels paid. Jago. $3.59 straight, $2.60 place.
$2.20 show; Tom N<.rris, $3.40 place, $2.40 show;
Adventure. $2,20 sliow.
K<|uiv:ileiit booking od<! •• — Jago, 75 to 100 straight,
30 to 100 place, 10 to 100 sliow; Tom Norris, 70 I
to 100 place, 20 to lOO show; Adventure, 10 to 100 |
show.
Time, 1:13%. Track heavy.
Winner — W. D. Bernhardt’s b. g. 7. by Marathon |
— Somersault, by Handspring (trained by I). Wo-
meldorff; bnnl by Mr. Jerome B. Respess).
Went to iM>st at 4:58. At post 1 minute. Start |
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
ScniD-hrd- t6S697)Stamp. 115; 08921 Black Top,
112; 69220, Ix>uis Lichtenlieim. 112; 6H680 Foy, 112.
Overweights — Ghincoteague, 2 i>cunds.
fiQ95Q SIX'TH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
13, 1923— 1:56%— 4— 108.) Purse
$609. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net
value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50.
Equiv. Odds.
Ind. Horse.
Wt. Fin. Joikey, Straiglit.
69177 M. IT’ peri ty
100
1»
W
Frcnk
200-100
69’>2l* Little Kd
112
21
R
Baker
265-100
69 1 96 *Challenger
112
3*
XV
Primrose
1403-100
69217 George XV.
no
4*
R
McAlarey
2110-100
69178 Phelan
Its
5«
W
Organ
335-100
68H41 T. MeT’gart
115
6
N
Burger
295-100
$2 mutuels iwid. Miss Prosperity, $6.00 straight,
$3.80 place, $2.60 show; Little IM., $3.20 place,
$2.49 show; Cliallcnger, $2.60 show.
Equivalent hooking odds— Mi.ss Prosperity. 200 to
100 straiglit. 90 to 100 place. 110 to 100 show; Little
Ed. (’lO to 109 place, 20 to 100 show; Challenger, 30
lo D)0 show.
Time, 1:55% (new track record). Track heavy.
Winner— W. Grater’s hr, m, 5, by Jim tiaffney
riaxonette. by Peter (Juince (trained by W. Gra-
ter; bred by Mr. Z. T. Conner).
Went lo post at 5:24. At post 1 minute. Start
good anti slow.' Won easily; second and third
driving.
Scratched- -09'220 Blroinington, 105.
R. A. Johnson
A. J. Joyner
S. Judge
K. K. Kairick
W. II. Karrick
Edwin Kennedy
H. J, Kennedy
J. T. Kermath
William S. Knapp
Fred E. Kraft
George laind
I). J. Leary
Edward Leibert
Anthony Allen, Jr.
Edgar Barnes
Kdw. Bell
John Brunner
Spencer Bullinan
J. L. Callahan
G, W. Carroll
A. Claver
A. W. Claver
Arthur Kdw. Collins
Norman I^eslie ('olliiis
Frank P. Coltiletti
C, L. Fairbrother
laiverne F'ator
I jester M. Fa tor
Albert C. Gaiitner
Nicholas Hull
Di'wellyn Jenkins
Alfred N. Johnson
('lareuce J. Kiimmer
Edgar IjCgero
Harry Lunsford
Benj. Marinelli
Edward J. Marts
T. O. Webber
Gus Weisse
Thomas Welsh
A. G. Weston
John Whalen
Charles White
Maj. Frank W. White
John Wihson
Thus. II. Wilson
W. F. Wilson
A. S. Wm^liffe
H. E. Yorke
Arcliie Zimmer
Jockeys.
Ij. McAtee
Thomas McCormack
James N. McCoy
Robert McNamee
George P. Meiu
J. M.' tea If
Joseph A. Mooney
August Nickiaus
William A. Obert
Iji'ster Penman
Robert Pierce
William Pool
Ted R. Rice
Clifford Robinson
Karl H. Saiide
Andy Schutlinger
Ed Scohie
IjCo Simon
Harry Stutta
K. Tapi in
Harold Thomas
Clarence 'I'umer
H. Wallers
G. Yeargiu
(240)
HAVRE DE GRACE. Mtl.. April 15 — Sun-
day’s workouts here included the following :
HAVRE DE GRACE.
Weather cloudy ; track heavy-^
Three -Eighths Mile.
NEW YORK, N. Y., April 16. — On recom-
mendation of the license committee the
Jockey Club stewards have granted licenses
to 196 trainers and to forty-seven jockeys
for 1923 on metropoltian tracks.
The restoration to good standing of G. |
Yeargin. F. Coltiletti and A. Claver has al-
ready been reported. The other riders li- |
censed enjoyed the same provileges last year.
Among the trainers one of the few new-
covers is Major Frank W. White, an English
horseman, who wdll handle the string of
imported horses which he brought over to
race in his own interests and those of W. H.
Read.
Following is a complete list of the licenses |
granted :
Trainers.
J. Howard IjPwIs
109-Bullet
..41
238- Mock Orange
. .43
234-Champlain
.37%
Pawnbroker
. .38 %
48 -Demijohn
. .42
234-Seiblaii
. .39
215-Daniel
.37%
238-Servitor ....
. .40
223- Day Lilly ..
.49%
Suppliant
. .38%
238-Felicitou 1 ..
..37%
84 -'Fen Minutes
..41
238-Jjady Boss .
. .40
Half
MUe.
233- Attorney Muir .55
112-Heeltapa ...
. .52
235-Broomster
. .55%
7.52-Jean (’orey
. .56
51%
. ..57
.55
112-Mo4'o
95- Kxtemi ina tor
..57
Querulous
...51%
235-Good Night
. .55%
979- Uncle John
..54
Five -Eighths Mile.
233- Balustrade .
1:07
C3 Purl
.1:10
231 - Mom
.1:08%
Three-Quarters Mile.
202 -rhateangny
.1:22%
50-Peihaps ....
.1:26
l‘)9 -Copyright ..
.1:22%
One
Mile.
96- Bastille ...
.1:51
SO-IIildur
.1 :.50
58-Chile
.1:58
206 -Tony Beau .
.1:51
Serbian favored the mud.
Champlain ran well in the going.
Daniel was going easily.
Servitor and Lady Boss were only canteiv
I ing.
Dusk appeared to like the going.
Heeltaps and Moco ran well together.
(241)
HAVRE DE GRACE. Md., April 16.— To-
I day s training gallops here were as follows .
HAVRE DE GRACE.
I Weather cloudy ; track heav>- —
Three -Eighths Mile.
VISITORS AT HAVRE DE GRACE
Straiglit. 80 to DX) plaoo, 30 to 100 hliow; Mooicsqui*.
340 to 100 place, l.iO to 100 bUo'x; Buckbourd. 40
to 100 show.
Time, 1:51%. Track heavy.
Winner- 47. .Xrvin’s ch. g. 4, by Tony Bonero- -
Boja. by Handsel (trained by G. Arvin; bred by
51r. Tliomas B. Jones).
Went to post at 3:48. At post 6 minutes. Start
good uud slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Overweights — Bob Giles, 2 pounds.
Walter .1. Salmon came down from New
York to see Careful run in tlie Harford Han-
dicap. He said that already thi.s spring he
has eight colts and three fillies from lii.s
mare.s and that he is e.xceedingly pleased
with the coming crop. Mr. Salmon has made
his leservations for the Kentucky Derby and
after tliat race is over will visit his Ken-
tucky farm.
Willie Keating came in from Bird.sboro,
Pa., with the stable of steeplecha.sers the
property of George Brooks HI. The band
wintered in splendid condition and are as
follows: Ormead, DalXadowndiliy, Billy
Whaly and Reddest.
but Golden Rule can at least run fast. One
reason for his being pointed for the Preak-
ness Stakes is the fact that he has twelve
pounds allowance under the conditions of the
big 1‘imlico race.
The liftli race was the Chc.ster Purse and
it brought out some good horses, but Paul
Jones was too fast for the other.s in the go-
ing. He took the lead shortly after the start
and the result w'as never in doubt. Rouleau
raced second most of the way and tinished
there while Tippity Witchet saved third
place from Eulalia.
Mountain Rose II. accounted for his fourth
consecutive victory when he won the sixth
race, at a mile and an eighth. Day Lilly
took second place, while Ettahe was thiTd.
Then Bravo took the last race and the
people went home well pleased with their
entertainment.
235- Aiken
.39
236- Fifteen Cent.s
40
•^6- Antilles
.37%
232-Gourinand ....
.40
17S-.\dmirer
.38%
June Flower ..
.39
226- Ashland
.43
227-Kadin
.40
209 -Businesslike
.41%
234 -Pit
.13
71-Baigneur
.41%
236-Pegassus
.43
233-Carpathiun ...
.42
S4 -Prince Regent
39
2.34 -Del la hin
.40
23-1 St. Maurice .
.10
236- Ethel Clayton
.39
237-St. Lawrence
.37%
240- Exterminator
.42
2.32- Saddle and B’ts40
234 -Fair Gaiu . . . .
.39
236-Surf Rider ...
.43
Half
MUe.
.Xntipatliy
..52
94-Rhin^old ....
.52
235- Bygone I)ays .
.53
1.37- Racket
.52
236-Bamra
. 52
62-Sun Doll ....
.54%
240- Demijohn ....
.51%
109 -Sec. Thoiight.s
50
193- Elizabeth Beun.50
59 -Sun (Juest ...
.54%
1x1 va
.55
Sandy Springs
,K>
235-Miss Filley ..
.54
240-Ten Minutes .
.51 %
236-Mar:e Maxim
56
232-Tliessaly ....
. -iIS
238 -Mustard .Seed
52
77-Trevisc*ot ....
. .55
Polly CTesty .
.54
236 Thimble
.58
Post ill iuu
.52
235-'lTevelyan
.51%
Five -Eighths Mile.
By Jiminy ..1:19 235-Sammy Jay
H -
207-B«*tti*r Timosl :07% 89-Ta.ssel
9:1
215
1:10
. 1:11
236- Viola Burton 1:99
88
209
213
210
80
85
207
19
237
179
970
ID)
112
110
194
91
Fairway 1:11
Polly Mara ..1:09
Three-Quarters Mile.
Haughty Ijadyl
105- Henna 1
Apex 1:26
Beach Beauty 1 :24
Be’orecareful 1:27
Blue Nose .
Pon (iarcon .
Baby Grand
('omic Song
Uann-.ore ....
t'ork F;im
-r-entiraeter
Draft 1:23
Debnoii 1:22
Duni'ocap ...1:22
Doughnut ...1:21
Freezy Sneezyl :22
Flag of Truccl:27
: 22 %
.1:23
1:23
1:26
.1:27
. 1 .23%
.1:28
V.
234 -Jewell
Lokayr 1
84 -Lion d'Or ...1
112- Missionary ..1
61-Murk Twain 1
91 -N. Hampshirel
233- Neaimlitan ..1
211 -Picnic I
Polynesia ...1
lll-Paddle 1
14- Rosa Yeta ..1
20-.Sailing B. ...1
Trapiiean I
202-Troihw 1
Seven -Eighths Mile.
237-Iiunctta 1:41 236-Runnyol ....1:36
One Mile.
208-G’tle’n J’ett 1:58 2a">-Primo 1 :.5.S
986-Mercutio 1:58 94 -Sally’s Alley 1:55
211-Our Betsy ..1:53
June Flower showed speed.
Antilles and St. Lawrence favored the
I heavy track.
Saddle and Boots ran well.
Prince Regent showed speed.
Sun Quest and Sun Doll were going easily.
Second Thoughts showed good speed.
Demijohn is training well.
Better Times was under restraint.
Draft ran well.
Sally’s Alley is training well.
Runnyol show'ed a good seven- elghtluk
Jewell V. D. is about ready.
I YELLOW HAND AND HIS
STABLE COMPANIONS
HAVRE OPENS OORIOUSLY
(Continued from first p.age.)
NEW YORK, N. Y.. April 16.— A busy
trainer at Aqueduct last week was A. J.
Goldsborough, who has the horses of Charles
A. Stoneham, C. H. Thieriot and George H.
Bull in charge. All of the horses in the
Goldsborough barn were given useful exer-
cise and the trainer is confident that they
will be ready when metropolitan racing be-
gins.
This time last year all the horses in the
Goldsborough stable were sick writh influ-
enza and few of them recovered completely
during the seasoft. As a result of these mis-
haps the stable met with indifferent success
in 1922. To make matters worse the Stone-
ham handicap star Yellow' Hand went w’rong
in his preparation and had to be turned out.
It w’as thought that his racing days were
ended, but he has practically recovered from
the injury. A veterinary e.xamination within
the next w'eek or so will decide whether or
not he can be trained this year.
Trainer Goldsborough has Prince James
rounding into condition in a manner that
suggests he w ill be ready by May 1. McKee,
Woodlakc, Dry Moon and Flannel Shirt are
w’orking w'ell, as are Timeless and Peddler,
which went three-quarters in 1 :18. Trainer
Goldsborough has sent the twlo-yeax-ohia
Payman. Delmor, Vulnad, Jeroboam and Sly
Minx half a mile in 52.
None of the Goldsborough horses were
asked to show top speed, but the times
shown were good enough to lead to the belief
that all of them are rapidly approaching rac-
ing condition.
TO SHIP STABLE TO TOLEDO
SAN DIEGO. Cal. April 16.— Bert Johns, In
charge of the horses of W. Jenkins of Idaho,
plans to ship Allie Ochs, Mart Bunch and
Remit to Toledo. Johns will introduce to
the eastern racing public his most promising
light weight apprentice jockey, I. Parks^